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A thin stem topped with a starburst of deep blue petals, narrow and ragged at the edges, the color so saturated it looks wet even on a dry afternoon. Leaves a fine blue powder on fingers that press it.
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Grows wild along the fenceposts at the edges of wheat fields, which suits the farmers because it keeps the pollinators loyal to the hedgerow through the season. Dyers will pay for bundles if the blooms come in before the heat has taken the edge off their color, and herbalists take the heads for eye-rinses they prefer not to have written down. Old tradition holds that carrying a dried bloom on the first day of a long walk keeps certain kinds of trouble behind you, which is the kind of faith that does not require proof to persist.