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Additionally, Ben-ben edited the question to includeBen has noted some plans in 4th Edition material, so I have reproduced what he found below (with permission, of course):
Something can be found in the Player's Option: Heroes of the Feywild (4e, PO:HotF). This book is not tied to a specific Prime world, but these ideas, I think, can be used in everyone's campaign. Not everything from the list is probably unique to the Feywild (given in the section “Feywild Gear”), but it has unique properties.
Feywine Grapes ("Feywine Raisin", PO:HotF, p. 134)
Raisins made from these grapes, when thrown into a glass of water, instantly ferment and create wine.:Raisins made from these grapes, when thrown into a glass of water, instantly ferment and create wine.
Flower of the Dawn (PO:HotF, p. 134)
This rare flower emits a fragrance that instantly awakens a sleeping creature, even one in an enchanted slumber.
This rare flower emits a fragrance that instantly awakens a sleeping creature, even one in an enchanted slumber.
Flowers of the Summer Queen’s Gown (PO:HotF, p. 134)
Where the Summer Queen walks, summer flowers bloom. Such a flower blooms eternal in the Feywild. Where their seeds are thrown (even in the tundra), flowers bloom for one day.Where the Summer Queen walks, summer flowers bloom. Such a flower blooms eternal in the Feywild. Where their seeds are thrown (even in the tundra), flowers bloom for one day.
Senaliesse Chrysanthemum (PO:HotF, p. 135)
Chrysanthemums from the forest near the Summer Queen's domain may be gifted by fey to mark them as friends of the fey. Gnomes, nymphs and pixies refrain from mischiefs on those who wear such a flower. The flower retains its appearance until the bearer leaves the Feywild.Chrysanthemums from the forest near the Summer Queen's domain may be gifted by fey to mark them as friends of the fey. Gnomes, nymphs and pixies refrain from mischiefs on those who wear such a flower. The flower retains its appearance until the bearer leaves the Feywild.
Star-indigo plant (PO:HotF, p. 135)
This plant grows only in the wild fields of the Feywild. In daylight, its flowers are not much different from ordinary wildflowers, but at dusk its flowers glow faintly, and at night they glow as brightly as the stars. Dyes made from this plant pass glowing quality to clothing and ink. The light from an object colored with these dyes is like the light from a candle.This plant grows only in the wild fields of the Feywild. In daylight, its flowers are not much different from ordinary wildflowers, but at dusk its flowers glow faintly, and at night they glow as brightly as the stars. Dyes made from this plant pass glowing quality to clothing and ink. The light from an object colored with these dyes is like the light from a candle.