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40d:Seed

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You may be looking for world generation seeds, listed at Pregenerated worlds.

Dwarves can use seeds to grow crops in farm plots. Every plant in the game produces seeds. 1-2 seeds are created when a plant is processed, brewed, or eaten (but not cooked!)

The 6 underground ("genuine dwarven") plant seeds can be purchased at the beginning of the game (see Starting Builds).

Fortresses can have a maximum of 200 seeds of each type[Verify]. If your fortress has 200 seeds of a given type, no more seeds of that type will be produced until the seeds are consumed (either through planting or cooking) or otherwise destroyed.

All seed types can be cooked, producing one unit of edible food per seed. Cooking seeds is only recommended for seed types you cannot plant, or when you have 200 seeds of a given type (as any new seeds produced above this limit will be discarded anyway)[Verify].

Seeds plantable indoors

There are six types of seeds that can be used to plant crops underground (in silt/clay/mud, or stone that has been irrigated in some fashion):

These are the only plants (aside from Tower Caps) that will grow inside the cave; all other (gatherable) plants can only be grown outside the cave. A few (all?) outside plants will produce seeds, and these can be used to plant crops outdoors. Planting crops outdoors can also be done with seeds traded for with merchants (if the biome fits) who will always bring some with them.

Seeds plantable outdoors

There are several types of seeds that can be acquired by gathering them outside, and then either brewing them, or eating them raw. Availability depends on your map.

These include: