BambooEdit
Parts of the Old Imperial Quarter in Lilmoth are said to be overgrown with Bamboo.
BanyanEdit
Banyan trees are one of the most common trees in Black Marsh but can often be found growing in swampy areas all around Tamriel. The tree's wood is too soft and spongy to make into a bow, but its roots are tough and durable, and it does not wrap or swell in Black Marsh's humid environment. The Black Fin Legion, a militia based in Gideon makes their bows out of the tree's roots.
BarbleberryEdit
Barbleberries are berry-producing bushes which grow in coastal areas near the water, such as along the shore of southern Grahtwood. The small red berries, when harvested can be used as a powerful diuretic.
Bat BloomEdit
Bat Blooms are purple plants that can grow to large sizes. They can grow on Vvardenfell in the Bitter Coast, Ascadian Isles, and Azura's Coast regions. They can also be found in Mephala's realm, the Spiral Skein.
BeechEdit
Beech trees grow all around Tamriel, though are mostly seen as fallen logs, which can be harvested to craft Beech items.
BelladonnaEdit
Belladonna are the yellow-green shrubs that grow in the warmer regions of Solstheim. Also known as deadly nightshade. When consumed, the berries are said to purge the body of evil energies.
BergamotEdit
A tall, thin plant with a dark pink flower bloom, found growing in the Nibenay Valley and northernmost part of the Great Forest in Cyrodiil.
BirchEdit
Birch trees grow most notably in the Jerall Mountains and the forests of the Rift. The wood can be found in many places and is harvested to craft Birch weapons and armor, namely bows, shields and staves.
BittergreenEdit
A fast-growing slime triggered by rain vine that usually appears in thickets. It grows into a red flowering plant, and is abundant in the West Gash region of Vvardenfell. Bittergreen is a safe and nourishing food when it is boiled but is highly toxic if eaten raw. It is often used to make tea. The petals have alchemical value. Raw bittergreen can be used to poison trees at their roots' water supply, and specially treated bittergreen petals make for a swift-acting poison. Empty Bittergreen pods are attractive sitting locations for kwama workers and scribs. If left where they can access them, kwama warriors may try to enter the pods when they obviously can't fit. Ordinators stuck a sprig of bittergreen below the right pauldron during the final step in putting on their armor.
Black Anther PlantEdit
Black Anther is a flowering plant that grows on the Ascadian Isles and Azura's Coast regions of Vvardenfell.
Black LichenEdit
Black lichen is a somewhat rare, primitive plant that survives well in harsh conditions and grows on rocks. Kwama hate black lichen. As such, kwama miners can use it to keep the bugs out of their food stores.
Blackberry BushEdit
A short berry producing shrub found on farms across Cyrodiil, and wild in the province's West Weald region.
Blanched Russula CapEdit
Blanched Russula Cap is an exotic mushroom that grows in Barrow Trench in Greenshade. Its white color is so bright that it apparently seems to glow.
Bleeding CrownEdit
A short, red-capped mushroom found growing in the caves of Skyrim.
Blessed ThistleEdit
A plant with many spade-shaped green leaves growing from a central stem that can be found growing across Tamriel.
Blight Bog MushroomEdit
Blight Bog Mushrooms thrive within the Blight Bog Sump in Murkmire. They are incredibly nutritious, and can be used to make a miraculous fertilizer.
Blister PodEdit
A short, grey-colored knobbly fungi found growing in the Dementia side of the Shivering Isles.
BlisterwortEdit
A brown-capped mushroom found growing in the caves of Skyrim.
BloatsporeEdit
Bloatspore is a spore-producing fungus that grows in dark, damp locations.
BloodcrownEdit
Bloodcrown fungi grows in large subterranean caverns. While the Bloodcrown's cap is red, its spores have the unusual property of producing a blood-like liquid. A notable example of this fungus' habitat is Merion's Bliss in Auridon.
BloodgrassEdit
Also spelled "Blood Grass". A tall, dark grey-colored reed covered in thick red veining, commonly found in the Deadlands.
Bloodthorn VinesEdit
Bloodthorn Vines, also known as Bloodroot Vines, are giant, writhing, thorned vines associated with dark Reach magic. They are used by the Bloodthorn Cult and the Boneshaper Clan. The plant is not native to the Reach, but is cultivated well by the Reachmen. The Boneshapers use the vines in an unusual number of rituals, from lacing or growing them through the skeletons of their living sacrifices to shaping them into rough effigies before battle in mockery of life. Despite the use of the dead in several rituals, the Boneshapers forbid the practice of necromancy. On the other hand, the Bloodthorn Cult used the vines for a much more malevolent purpose, spreading them to corrupt the land and planting the seeds in the corpses of the dead to raise them as zombies. These vine-covered zombies lived in a painful state of undeath. The cult's leader, Angof the Gravesinger, suffered from a similar existence to the zombies after making a pact with Molag Bal, although he seemed to think that it could be reversed. During the cult's campaign in 2E 582, the vines were spread throughout Glenumbra and Betony. Their grapes can be used to produce high quality wine.
Bloodtooth ToadstoolEdit
Blue EntolomaEdit
Not to be confused with Steel Blue Entoloma, Blue Entoloma is a small, vibrant blue fungi that can be found growing across Tamriel.
Blue PoppyEdit
Blue poppies are flowers with vibrant blue petals that are found in Southern Elsweyr. Blue poppies are commonly used in painkilling medicine, and can give the patient strange dreams. They can also be used to make blue paint.
Blue YarrowEdit
Blue Yarrow is a type of herb found in northwestern Tamriel. It can be used in herbal poultices.
Bog BeaconEdit
A medium-sized fungi with a round, yellowish cap commonly found in the Blackwood region of Cyrodiil.
Bog WillowEdit
A large tree found in the swamps of Murkmire, the pleasant-smelling oil it produces protects it from rot. However, if the oil comes in contact with certain substances (such as perfumed snapper oil), it will combust.
BonsaiEdit
BrackenleafEdit
Brackenleaf is believed to be one of the first trees of Grahtwood. The story goes that when Y'ffre spoke their world-shaping tale, she planted her words in the earth and there grew Brackenleaf. Indeed, Brackenleaf was compared to Elden Root, mentioned as one of many more ancient seeds.
Brackenleaf's heart is a sought after relic as legends say the heart holds the power of Y'ffre, the same magic used to create the world. Due to this, it's been under threat since the beginning of time itself, with foes seeking to take its power for themselves. The Outsider is a prominent example of such a foe.
BramblebushEdit
BrandelionEdit
Brandelion is a type of herb found in northwestern Tamriel. It can be used in potions to cure illnesses.
Briar Heart TreeEdit
A strange tree with red leaves cultivated by Reachmen to produce Briar Heart Seeds, the source of the infamous Briarheart warriors. Briarheart Saplings, a juvenile form of the tree, are planted in corpses. Any corpse can serve this purpose. The smaller trees connect to the large tree through a system of roots. The fruit produced by the trees is used in rituals by Hagravens to resurrect Reachman warriors as Briarhearts. It is a great honor to be chosen for this transformation. The fruit is plunged into the chest cavity of a dead warrior to replace their heart, and they are resurrected with greater strength and fortitude.
BristleconeEdit
Bruising WebcapEdit
BuckthornEdit
BuglossEdit
A large plant with purple-blue flowers that can be found growing across Tamriel.
Bungler's BaneEdit
Bungler's Bane is a mottled brown-and-orange shelf fungus collected from the trunks of trees in Vvardenfell's Bitter Coast region.
Buttercake MushroomsEdit
These flat-brimmed mushrooms live in caves and on Vvardenfell. They bear an uncanny resemblance to pancakes.