Thorneye
A thorny flower that grows in bunches among the summer underwood, preferably among ferns to prick any unsuspecting passerby. Its fruit is rich in vitamins and often attributed to old medicine as a cure-all. Nowadays thorneye fruit makes for a mild cold medicine marketed to children in the form of syrup.Growing up as suoli in the north you'd remember.
It tastes sweet and tangy, and may feel like running your tongue through an ardi summercoat. You know, when they start to shed and you get a mouthful of hair.

