Forest.

Ouranite, Uncommon

Being something of a misnomer, forest ouranite is found where the land is oldest and is still untouched by civilization. In the wild, forest ouranite looks like wiggling spouts of long grassy tendrils and have a pleasant smell of fresh earth. Once processed it takes on a dark green hue with brown marbling, and the earthy scent becomes slightly more pronounced. Forest ouranite grows increasingly harder to harvest every year, as more and more land is settled or cultivated for farming.