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Hell Warts (Infernus verruca), despite their somewhat ominous name, are an intriguing and useful magical plant. These small, red, bulbous fungi grow in clusters and have long been sought after for their unique properties in potion-making. Though their name may suggest otherwise, Hell Warts are not inherently malevolent; however, they do possess some properties that require caution when handling. In this article, we will explore the appearance, habitat, and applications of these fascinating fungi. | Hell Warts (''Infernus verruca''), despite their somewhat ominous name, are an intriguing and useful magical plant. These small, red, bulbous fungi grow in clusters and have long been sought after for their unique properties in potion-making. Though their name may suggest otherwise, Hell Warts are not inherently malevolent; however, they do possess some properties that require caution when handling. In this article, we will explore the appearance, habitat, and applications of these fascinating fungi. | ||
=== Appearance and Habitat === | === Appearance and Habitat === |