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Flowers:

  • Iris

  • Lavender
    If given as oil, it helps to get over headaches.
  • Lily of the Valley
    A low-growing perennial plant having usually two large oblong lanceolate leaves and a raceme of small fragrant nodding bell-shaped flowers followed by scarlet berries.
  • Monarch Roses

  • Monkshood
    A poisonous herb having hooded blue-purple flowers.
  • Morning Glory
    Golden flower.
  • Moutain Fever Roses
    One helps one to sleep. More than one fuels the fever. Thirty, there is no cure. Ten to twelve would give you a fever that would last 1 to 2 days.
  • Oleander
    An ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers.
  • Rose
    Red and white.
  • Spiritbells
    Yellow and they look like bells, hence the name.
  • Witch Hazel

  • Wildflower
    It has at times, yellow and pale blue blossoms.
  • Wild Rose
    Yellow petals.

    Magic Plants:

  • Paka Plant
    Situated high up in the wastelands in Anderith. This plant thrives on the poison from the wasteland.
  • Snake Vine
    A poisonous, predatorial vine. When it grows, it is a sign that the Boxes of Orden have been put into play.

    Plants:

  • Anise
    I checked this in the dictionary, and it's sometimes refered to as Aniseed. It can cause healing and can be used as a flavouring herb.

  • Aum Plant
    Located beneath a nannyberry tree. It produces a clear sticky liquid which can be spread over an open wound. It will cause it to numb and heal faster. The leaves are fuzzy.
  • Bandu
    The plant that ten-step poison is made from. The leaves must be made wet in the mouth, then cooked until it becomes a paste.
  • Betony

  • Bistort

  • Bloodthroat Bush
    Red berries.
  • Blueberries
    Along with Garlic and Tannin tea, it helps to get rid of the 'grips' (diareah).
  • Cane Reeds
    Richard used it as makeshift torches.
  • Canin Pepper
    If you get this in your eyes, throat or nose or anything exposed to the it, it really hurts. It immobilizes the person. Water makes it worse. It becomes slippery.
  • Catkin
    I have no idea what this is. It just sounded plant-ish. So, just in case it is a plant, it's here.
  • Chanterelle
    This is a mushroom known for it's nut-like taste.
  • Cinquefoil
    Easing of pain. Makes one dizzy and relaxed.
  • Cloud Leaf
    To be put into tea to allow one to fall asleep if given too much. Makes one relax.
  • Cohosh, Blue
    Drink it.
  • Comfrey
    Helps to stop bleeding.
  • Fennel

  • Fern
    Green long leaves. I'm sure you know what a Fern looks like.
  • Feverfew
    Bushy aromatic perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads.
  • Foxglove
    Helps to stop bleeding.
  • Galerina
    Poisonous mushroom.
  • Garlic
    Along with blueberries and tannin tea, it helps get rid of the 'grips', (diareah).
  • Hasset Bush
    The Andolian women dye their hair with this herb. It makes their hair orange.
  • Hawthorn

  • Hemlock
    Poisonous herb.
  • Henbane
    Quick painful poison.
  • Hope Cone
    Helps people sleep.
  • Hops Tincture
    Liquid stirred in a glass of water. Helps people sleep.
  • Horehound, Black
    Helps to stop vomitting.
  • Huckleberry

  • Hussuck

  • Jack-O'-Lantern
    Poisonous mushroom.
  • Kuru
    Food.
  • Lace-Lady Ferns

  • Lavender
    Helps people sleep well.
  • Lemon balm leaves
    Helps people sleep.
  • Lilies

  • Linden
    Calms people down.
  • Lobella
    An herb.
  • Maypop, Tincture of
    It's a strong sedative and also a painkiller. Slows the heart.
  • Motherwort

  • Mugwort
    Smoke.
  • Mullein
    Has large usually woolly leaves and terminal spikes of yellow or white or purplish flowers.
  • Oyster Mushroom

  • Pearly Everlasting
    Smoke it.
  • Pennyroyal
    Helps get rid of stomach aches as well as headaches.
  • Pheasant's-Back

  • Polypores

  • Quassin Doe
    Special herb used by the Mud People. It is the only cure for ten-step poison. It has dusky greenish brown leaves with crimson veining.
  • Rosemary

  • Skullcap
    Taken to have a deep and dreamless sleep.
  • Small Pipes or Beef VeinMushroom.

  • Stenadine
    Can be brewed as a tea. It restores alertness and stamina, if brewed weak it helps to make one sleep.
  • Sumac
    Red berries.
  • Tannin Tea
    Along with Garlic and Blueberries, it helps to get rid of the 'grips' known as Diarhea. You get Tannin Tea from a quench oak. See Quench Oak.
  • Tava Root
    Root used by the Mud People to make tava bread.
  • Viburnum, Maple Leafed
    You use the inner bark to help a baby get rid of a colic.
  • Valerian
    Helps to achieve a deep and dreamless sleep.
  • Wassen Root
    Used as a knife handle by the Si Doak.
  • Wattle Root
    It is usually administered in cubes. One is for common stomach bugs, two for major problems, three is almost never used, and three shredded will send one to the privy for a week. It's for deep wounds usually.
  • Wholly Velvet

  • Yarrow
    Helps to stop bleeding. Also to help people sleep. Can be dull white, often varying to pink or crimson in color.

    Trees:

  • Alder

  • Apple Tree

  • Arrowwood

  • Ash

  • Aspen

  • Balsam Fir

  • Beech

  • Birch

  • Cedar
    Often grows where the ground is wet.
  • Cherrywood

  • Cottonwood

  • Dogwood

  • Elm

  • Evergreen

  • Fir

  • Hickory

  • Maidenhair

  • Maple

  • Mohogany?
    Not sure if it's a tree.
  • Nannyberry
    Purplish red autumn leaves laden with a crop of dark blue berries.
  • Oak

  • Olive

  • Pear Tree

  • Pine

  • Poplar

  • Rock Maple
    Good firewood but hard cutting.
  • Quench Oak
    You use the yellow inner bark to make a tea. It helps get rid of diareah.
  • Scrub Pine

  • Spruce

  • Sumac

  • Sweetbay
    White buds.
  • Sweetbriar

  • Tamarak

  • Wayward Pine
    A sheltering tree perfect for adventurers. Provides the traveler with protection from rain, enough room for a fire, and loose-weave needles to allow smoke to escape.
  • Willow
    Willow bark tea helps to reduce a fever.
  • White Birch
    White bark with black spots.
  • White Oaks

  • Yew

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