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Raspberries, Blueberries, Cloudberries: 3-6 days
Thistle, Mushrooms: 8 - N # of rainy days w/ Thunder
Deer, Neck, Boar, Leech, Wolves, Deathsquitos: 1 day
Stone, Tin, Flint: 10-14 days
May i ask why dandelions? for paint?
And I do the same for boars where the runestones are
Not sure how far you are in your currently game, but you can unlock a cauldron for cooking once you can mine for tin (which, even if you technically arent that far yet, can also be done with an angry troll) in the black forest. Dandelion is used in the healing meads you can eventually make with it, and those are functionally the closest this game has to healing potions so, quite useful to take note of even before you need them (but admittedly you dont need a LOT of them either, each recipe only takes one dandelion but makes 6 meads by the end of production, its just best to know the closest place to run out and grab another handful when you realize you ran out).