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Leaves are harvested from a different foliage plant each [X] days? and are marked with the week in which they were harvested. It is assumed that they age over time. After [X] number of weeks they turn into Compost, the use of which is unknown.
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Leaves are harvested from a different foliage plant each Egyptian week and are marked with the week in which they were harvested. After roughly 4 Egyptian weeks they turn into [[Compost]], the use of which is currently unknown. Harvesting yields 7 leaves per plant.
  
Leaves decay into compost after 4? in-game weeks. - Orrin
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Leaves are used to feed ants in [[Ant Colony | Ant Colonies]]. 21 leaves at a time can be placed inside a seeded colony. In addition, leaves are used to keep [[Queen Ant|Queen Ants]] alive when outside of a colony. In both cases, the leaves must be from the current week.
  
Harvesting yields 7 leaves per plant.
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Heavy pollution can affect leaf production, causing a plant to stop producing leaves entirely.
 
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Leaves are used to open the [[Myrmecology]] technology at the University of Worship, and Are used in [[Ant Colony | Ant Colonies]]. 21 leaves at a time can be placed inside a seeded colony
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:51, 17 April 2009

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Leaves are harvested from a different foliage plant each Egyptian week and are marked with the week in which they were harvested. After roughly 4 Egyptian weeks they turn into Compost, the use of which is currently unknown. Harvesting yields 7 leaves per plant.

Leaves are used to feed ants in Ant Colonies. 21 leaves at a time can be placed inside a seeded colony. In addition, leaves are used to keep Queen Ants alive when outside of a colony. In both cases, the leaves must be from the current week.

Heavy pollution can affect leaf production, causing a plant to stop producing leaves entirely. Polluteleaves.jpg

Leaf History

Week No. Plant Egypt time Real time (UTC) Image
33 King Fern
King Fern
34 Green Ground Cover 05:15, 11 March 2009
Green Ground Cover
35 Water Leaf Shemu-I 5
Water Leaf
36 Pale Pampas Grass Shemu I-14
Pale pampas grass
37 Pale Scatterbell Shemu I-21 8:17 AM, March 19, 2009
Pale Scatterbell
38 River Reeds Shemu I-27 March 21 2009
River Reeds
39 Pale Pampas Grass Shemu II-4 March 24, 2009
Pale pampas grass
40 Cobra Weed Shemu II-11 March 26, 2009
Cobra Weed
41 Crimson Scatterbell Shemu II-18 March 29, 2009
Crimson Scatterbell
42 Dark Pampas Grass Shemu II-25 March 31, 2009
Dark Pampas Grass
43 Water Blossom Shemu III-2 April 3, 2009
Water Blossom
44 Water Blossom
(Yes, again)
Shemu III-9 April 6, 2009
Water Blossom
45 Snake Plant Shemu III-16 April 9, 2009
Snake Plant
46 Velvet Hosta Shemu III-23 April 11, 2009
Velvet Hosta
47 Water Leaf Shemu-III 30 April 14,2009
Water Leaf
48 Green Ground Cover April 17, 2009
Green Ground Cover