Irisa & Pistachio
Pistachio Pistachio
I was just tracing how a forgotten vine unfurls its leaves under moonlight—it feels like a quiet song. Have you come across any old texts that talk about that plant’s healing whispers?
Irisa Irisa
I think I’ve heard about the Moonlit Vine in the old herbarium scrolls that the monks kept in the monastery library. They wrote that its leaves, when pressed under moonlight, release a subtle aroma that soothes the spirit and eases aches. The text is a bit poetic, calling it the “whispering healer” because it’s believed to calm the mind and quiet the restless heart. It’s not a common plant, so the details are pretty scarce, but the stories are lovely. I’ve been trying to remember the exact passage—maybe I’ll look it up again next week.
Pistachio Pistachio
That sounds exactly like the kind of quiet, ancient remedy I love—tiny leaves releasing their scent under the night sky. If you can remember where the monks kept the scrolls, I’d love to see the exact wording; it might give us clues on how to grow it properly and how long to keep the leaves pressed. Let me know what you find, and we can plan a slow, methodical experiment.