Herbs Flashcards
Burnet
Bleeding, Hunger, Strength,
Stomach Parasites.
Chew into a poultice.
Dried Grassy Places.
Cobwebs
Bleeding.
Wrap around wound.
Literally everywhere.
Goosegrass
Bleeding.
Chew into a poultice.
Along paths.
Oak Leaves
Bleeding, Infection.
Chewed into a THICK poultice.
All over forest floor.
Bamboo
Infections, Clean Wounds, Kidney Disease.
Shoots chewed into poultice.
Tropical Forests or Twoleg gardens.
Blessed Thistle
Coughing, Whitecough, Greencough, Fever, Infection, Diarrhea, Breast milk.
Eaten.
Burdock Root
Rat Bites, Infection.
Chewed into a Pulp.
Grassy Areas or near Rivers and Lakes.
Chervil Leaves and Root
Dry Areas.
Infection.
Chewed into extract juices.
Horsetail.
Marshy Areas.
Infection.
Chewed into a poultice.
Juniper Berries
Dry areas.
Treats bellyaches, Soothes Minor Infection, Shock, Breathing.
Dab juice onto infected areas.
Mallow Leaves
Near shores, best collected at sun-high.
Infection, Bee/wasp stings.
Eaten.
Wild Garlic
Forest Floors.
Prevents Infection, Draws out poison in rat bites.
Roll on it.
Catmint/Catnip
Twoleg gardens
Whitecough, Greencough.
Eaten.
Chickweed
Forest Floor, Damp soil.
Greencough.
Eaten.
Coltsfoot
Wet areas.
Kittencough, Breathing, Cracked/Sore pads.
Chewed leaves into pulp
Lavender
Twoleg gardens, sunny spots with sandy or gravelly soil.
Coughs, Fevers, Shock/Nervous Breakdown, Masks scent of death.
Placed under nose or rubbed on fur.
Tansy
near Twolegplace; forests
Coughs, Wounds, Poison, soothes throat.
Eaten only in small doses WARNING CAN BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO PREGNANT CATS
Bright Eyes
Sunny areas
-mix with lovage to cure coughs
-crushed into a poultice mixture