Flora in the World of Avatar

A vast range of flora grows in the World of Avatar, varying greatly from place to place depending on climate and conditions.

Habitats
There are several distinct habitats in the Avatar World, each suitable for different species and variations of plants.

Foggy Swamp
Due to its humid air, the Foggy Swamp is home to a large number of plants, which are all densely packed into the area together with the other organisms that live there.

Poles
Due to the Northern and Southern Water Tribe's arctic climate and low temperatures, flora in these parts can only grow underwater, excluding the plants around the warm center of the Spirit Oasis.

Si Wong Desert
The Si Wong Desert holds the driest, hottest climate of the world. The desert's ecosystem primarily consists of cacti in terms of flora.

Air Nomads

 * Apple — Sweet, cultivated fruit.
 * Rash cactus — A type of cactus that could cause rashes upon contact with skin.
 * White lotus — A white flower, famed for its beauty and the Pai Sho tile modeled after it.

Water Tribe



 * Bamboo — Typical tall bamboo which only grows in the warm center of the Spirit Oasis.
 * Grass — Typical green grass which only grows in the warm center of the Spirit Oasis.
 * Greaseberry bramble — A bush that can cause injury when fallen into.
 * Pine tree — One of the few species of tree found in the Northern Water Tribe.
 * Sea prune — A prune that grows underwater and is similar in taste to the ocean kumquat.
 * Seaweed — Kind of algae used for lotions.

Earth Kingdom

 * Acorn — A hard tree nut.
 * Apple — Sweet, cultivated fruit.
 * Bacui berry — A berry known to cure the poison of the white jade plant.
 * Banana leaf — Used as medicine.
 * Banyan-grove tree — A tree that encompasses and is the heart of the Foggy Swamp.
 * Barrel cactus — A type of cactus.
 * Cabbage — Cultivated leafy vegetable.
 * Cactus – A spiky, juice-filled plant found in deserts; its juice causes hallucinations when consumed.
 * Camellia sinensis — A species of plant whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce tea.
 * Chili pepper — Spicy, colorful fruits.
 * Ginger root — Used to make tea.
 * Jasmine — Flower used to make tea.




 * Lychee nut — A small, reddish brown nut notable for its taste and abundance.
 * Maka'ole berry — A berry that causes blindness, very similar in appearance to the bacui berry.
 * Mango — Cultivated, sweet, orange-red fruit, sometimes made into a beverage.
 * Moon flower — A white flower that grows best in partial shade.
 * Moon peach — Sweet, pale round fruit, favored by Momo.
 * Panda lily — Rare black and white flower found only on the rims of volcanoes. Commonly proffered as an expression of love.
 * Papaya — Waxy, orange fruit.
 * Plum blossom — Cultivated for its fruits and flowers.
 * Rice — Cultivated white grain.
 * Sandalwood — Aromatic plant, used as medicine.
 * Seaweed — Kind of algae.
 * Soy — Made into sauce and tofu.
 * Sunflower — Bright yellow, cultivated flower.
 * Watermelon — Sweet, juicy melon.
 * White dragon bush — A plant with red-white flowers, famed for the tea made with its leaves and flowers.
 * White jade bush — A poisonous plant with red-white petals that causes rashes if consumed; it can even be fatal if not treated.

Fire Nation

 * Ash banana — Long, gray squash.
 * Bamboo — Typical tall bamboo.
 * Chile pepper — Spicy, colorful fruits.




 * Fire lily — A vibrantly red flower, famed for its beauty, only blooms for a few weeks each year.
 * Lemon — Sour yellow fruit.
 * Mango — A sweet, cultivated orange-red fruit.
 * Purple berry — Used for dye.
 * Rose — Aromatic cultivated flower.
 * Ocean kumquat — Small, round fruits, similar to sea prunes.
 * Tea plant — Plant with leaves and leaf buds that are used to produce tea.
 * Tomato carrot — Harder, edible plants that can be grown in gardens.

Other

 * Flytrap — A carnivorous plant that can grow big enough to consume a grown human. They will actively chase their prey if they are close enough.
 * Gripping grass — Grass that envelops those who stand on top of it for too long, sinking them into the ground.