Seed

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Seeds are small items that can be used for growing plants via gardening. They weigh one stone each and cannot be stacked. Mostly seeds are gained as loot from certain creatures.


Plain / Colored Seeds

Certain creatures drop Plain, Red, Blue or Yellow seeds. Seeds obtained via combat always produce plants of one of three varieties:

  • Fern
  • Campion Flowers
  • Tribarrel Cactus

Such seeds will be named according to their color (eg "Red Seed"), however if a plant is grown and then bred with itself it will produce descriptive seeds of the same type (eg "Red Tribarrel Cactus Seed").

Breeding different combinations of these seeds together can produce more colors and plant varieties. Any plant that provides seeds can produce a total of eight over it's lifetime.

The initial starting seeds are dropped by:

Mutant Seeds

Any plant that can produce seeds has a chance of producing black or white "mutants" instead of the color they normally would.

Aqua, pink, magenta and fire red seeds can be obtained by completing the Naturalist Quest.

Such seeds are very rare, and the plants they grow cannot be bred (hence they do not produce more seeds).

Bonsai Seeds

With the advent of Ultima Online: Samurai Empire, certain creatures in the Tokuno Islands have a chance of dropping special bonsai seeds. There are five varieties:

  • Common
  • Uncommon
  • Rare
  • Exotic
  • Exceptional

Similar to mutants, bonsais cannot be bred to produce more seeds.

Bonsai seeds are dropped by:

Fragrant Seeds

Fragrants seeds began appearing with Publish 55 and are used to grow the Cocoa Tree, which in turn can not be cross-pollinated.

Fragrant seeds can be found as loot on the following creatures:

Peculiar Seeds

Peculiar seeds began appearing with Publish 55 and can grow 15 new plant varieties. These plants cannot be cross-pollinated and do not produce resources.

Peculiar Seeds are found on groups of monsters which will also produce produce plants in one of four groups:




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