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'''Rope reeds''' are similar to [[pig tail]]s. They can [[growing|grow]] in all seasons, but grow more slowly and require [[Tile attributes|sunlight]]. Prior to DF2014, they used to be the only [[above ground|surface]] [[crop]] usable for the [[textile_industry|production of cloth]]. They can also be [[brewer|brewed]] into [[alcohol|river spirits]], an affordably priced drink. You may be able to collect rope reeds of your own by [[thresher|gathering plants]] near a [[river]] or [[pool]], but it is often easier to [[trading|trade]] for the plants or [[seed|seeds]] from a (non-[[dwarven]]) [[caravan]], especially an [[elf|elvish]] one.
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'''Rope reeds''' are similar to [[pig tail]]s. They can [[growing|grow]] in all seasons, but grow more slowly and require [[Tile attributes|sunlight]]. Prior to DF2014, they used to be the only [[above ground|surface]] [[crop]] usable for the [[textile_industry|production of cloth]]. They can also be [[brewer|brewed]] into [[alcohol|river spirits]], an affordably priced drink. You may be able to collect rope reeds of your own by [[plant gathering|gathering plants]] near a [[river]] or [[pool]], but it is often easier to [[trading|trade]] for the plants or [[seed|seeds]] from a (non-[[dwarven]]) [[caravan]], especially an [[elf|elvish]] one.
  
 
To produce rope reed cloth, the plants must be [[plant processing|processed into threads]] at a [[farmer's workshop]]. Processing plants will yield both rope reed [[thread]] and [[seed]]s. Rope reed thread can then be woven into [[cloth]] at a [[loom]].
 
To produce rope reed cloth, the plants must be [[plant processing|processed into threads]] at a [[farmer's workshop]]. Processing plants will yield both rope reed [[thread]] and [[seed]]s. Rope reed thread can then be woven into [[cloth]] at a [[loom]].

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Urist likes rope reeds for their precise lines.
Seed

· Rope reed seeds

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Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Biome

Wet Dry
Products
Alcohol River spirits
Paper Rope reed paper
Processed to Thread
Plant Properties
Edible No
Cookable No
Seed Properties
Edible No
Cookable Yes
Uses
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Rope reeds are similar to pig tails. They can grow in all seasons, but grow more slowly and require sunlight. Prior to DF2014, they used to be the only surface crop usable for the production of cloth. They can also be brewed into river spirits, an affordably priced drink. You may be able to collect rope reeds of your own by gathering plants near a river or pool, but it is often easier to trade for the plants or seeds from a (non-dwarven) caravan, especially an elvish one.

To produce rope reed cloth, the plants must be processed into threads at a farmer's workshop. Processing plants will yield both rope reed thread and seeds. Rope reed thread can then be woven into cloth at a loom.

Some dwarves like rope reeds for their precise lines.

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