The Hoak-foer was a wildflower of the composite family native to semiarid to temperate shortgrass prairies which resembled the daisy. Its edible, beautiful white flowers contained a powerful hallucinogenic drug which cured mind loss and mental diseases, but prevented all movement for several weeks.
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