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We should research this haughty scoia'tel woman some more. I began with...[]

I went and explored all possibilities with the haughty scoia'tel woman that were left out, spending half a week in the camp, meditating 24h segments and talking to her every day. She depleted my entire Feainnewedd supply. Sadly, I had all the journal entries already, so couldn't verify if she gives fool's parsley or not. The teaching sequence ends with "You know as much as I, dh'oine."

Someone without fool's parsley in their journal should take a look. 3ICE (talk) 13:57, August 3, 2012 (UTC)
I can confirm (as for EE) she both gives journal entries on green mold and fool's parsley leaves. That means you don't need to buy Subterranean Plants, as stated in Witcher library guide! Kordub (talk) 21:40, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
A good way to check stuff like this is to open DLG files in D'Jinni and then see if any scripts are executed when certain lines are spoken. Plant and ingredient entries are given by scripts named "je_ingr_*". BTW, the "burmarigold" line does execute a script: je_ingr_061.ncs. That gives the entry for hydragenum, which you almost certainly already have by that point, hence it appearing like nothing happened. --Didymos1120 (talk) 22:53, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
A but strange, because burmarigold is a different name for beggarticks. wikipedia:Bidens Kordub (talk) 00:37, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
In the game, hydragenum is the primary ingredient in Beggartick blossoms, so there is a logic to it.--Didymos1120 (talk) 01:02, 11 September 2013 (UTC)

The phrase "dressing down" mislead me into thinking she had a sex card for me.[]

"a golden opportunity for Geralt to give her a dressing down..." I know it means scolding, but still... 3ICE (talk) 14:05, August 3, 2012 (UTC)

That's exactly how it was meant — Game widow (talk) 11:35, August 4, 2012 (UTC)