Despite the effects of Fimbulwinter, flowers still bloom across the nine realms. Freya spoke too much about these flowers and her desire to collect them while Atreus was away. I do remember Freya had an affinity for a white-petaled flower whose name I cannot recall.
Ironbell is a flower native to Jötunheim, and you can collect it for the Favor Nine Realms in Bloom, for Freya. Its petals are white, however it mostly looks like a venus flytrap. If you find it for Freya she will take it for her collection. Nine Realms in Bloom is one of the lengthier Side Quest Favors in God of War: Ragnarok, which tasks you with finding one flower from each of the Nine Realms. This is lengthier than it sounds, as roughly half of the flowers can only be found after you've completed the story.
Appearance[]
The plant's stem and leaves exhibit a striking copper or bronze-like coloration, appearing almost metallic. The leaves are round and slightly irregular in shape, with a textured surface which appears to have a mottled teal, copper, and dark-grey pattern. A cluster of stylized lily-of-the-valley flowers, with a similar metallic finish, are suspended from the stem. The flowers and leaves are intertwined and arranged in a graceful, slightly curved arc shape.
Ironbell - Jötunheim - Location[]
Prerequisite: Talk to Ratatoskr after completing The Path quests
Location: Jotunheim - Angrboda's Treehouse
The Ironbell is found at Angrboda's Treehouse, however it does not become available to freely travel to until you've completed The Path quests. Further, you must also unlock travel to Jotunheim: you can do this by talking to Ratatoskr at Sindri's House. Once you've done so and traveled to Jotunheim (no big deal!), head to the Eastern path from the Treehouse where the fallen log is: you'll be able to spot the Ironbell at the bottom of the log.