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==DriftClan== | ==DriftClan== | ||
Burdock Root | Burdock Root | ||
− | Usage: Root is dug up, the soil is washed off, then its chewed into a pulp. It lessens the pain of rat bites, especially if infected, and numbs it completely. It can give cats a bellyache if eaten too much, and is also good for infected paws and other sores | + | <br>Usage: Root is dug up, the soil is washed off, then its chewed into a pulp. It lessens the pain of rat bites, especially if infected, and numbs it completely. It can give cats a bellyache if eaten too much, and is also good for infected paws and other sores |
− | Appearance: Tall-stemmed thistle with a sharp smell | + | <br>Appearance: Tall-stemmed thistle with a sharp smell |
Sorrel | Sorrel | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to build up an appetite; used as a traveling herb | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to build up an appetite; used as a traveling herb |
− | Appearance: Thick-leaved, low shrub | + | <br>Appearance: Thick-leaved, low shrub |
Deadly Nightshade | Deadly Nightshade | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to quickly kill a cat, most often in situations where a cat can't be saved | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to quickly kill a cat, most often in situations where a cat can't be saved |
− | Appearance: Small shrub with bell-shaped, purple flowers tinged with green. The berries are shiny and black when ripe | + | <br>Appearance: Small shrub with bell-shaped, purple flowers tinged with green. The berries are shiny and black when ripe |
Tansy | Tansy | ||
− | Usage: Eaten in small doses to cure coughs, cure wounds and poisons, prevents Greencough, and soothes throats. Can be extremely dangerous to pregnant cats | + | <br>Usage: Eaten in small doses to cure coughs, cure wounds and poisons, prevents Greencough, and soothes throats. Can be extremely dangerous to pregnant cats |
− | Appearance: Round yellow flowers with a strong, sweet scent | + | <br>Appearance: Round yellow flowers with a strong, sweet scent |
Yarrow | Yarrow | ||
− | Usage: Leaves are chewed into a poultice to extract poison from wounds, induce vomiting, and heal cracked pads | + | <br>Usage: Leaves are chewed into a poultice to extract poison from wounds, induce vomiting, and heal cracked pads |
− | Appearance: A white flowering plant with green, jagged leaves, a tangy scent, and a bitter taste | + | <br>Appearance: A white flowering plant with green, jagged leaves, a tangy scent, and a bitter taste |
==MeadowClan== | ==MeadowClan== | ||
Bright-eye | Bright-eye | ||
− | usage: Mixed with lovage to help cure coughs | + | <br>usage: Mixed with lovage to help cure coughs |
− | appearance: Light pink flower with a darker pink center | + | <br>appearance: Light pink flower with a darker pink center |
Comfrey Root | Comfrey Root | ||
− | usage: Roots chewed into a poultice to repair broken bones, soothe wounds and burns, mend wrenched claws, soothe itching, and calm inflammation on stiff joints. Can also ease stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest | + | <br>usage: Roots chewed into a poultice to repair broken bones, soothe wounds and burns, mend wrenched claws, soothe itching, and calm inflammation on stiff joints. Can also ease stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest |
− | appearance: Tangy-smelling large leafed plant with bell-shaped white, purple, or pink flowers with fat brown roots | + | <br>appearance: Tangy-smelling large leafed plant with bell-shaped white, purple, or pink flowers with fat brown roots |
Goldenrod | Goldenrod | ||
− | usage: Chewed into a poultice to heal wounds | + | <br>usage: Chewed into a poultice to heal wounds |
− | appearance: Tall plant with bright, yellow flowers | + | <br>appearance: Tall plant with bright, yellow flowers |
Hawkweed | Hawkweed | ||
− | usage: Eaten like catmint but isn't as strong; heals Whitecough and Yellowcough | + | <br>usage: Eaten like catmint but isn't as strong; heals Whitecough and Yellowcough |
− | appearance: Small green plant with yellow flowers | + | <br>appearance: Small green plant with yellow flowers |
Burnet | Burnet | ||
− | usage: A traveling herb whose leaves are swallowed. Used to give strength and are good for expecting queens | + | <br>usage: A traveling herb whose leaves are swallowed. Used to give strength and are good for expecting queens |
− | appearance: Medium green-colored basil leaves that occasionally have spikes of purple flowers | + | <br>appearance: Medium green-colored basil leaves that occasionally have spikes of purple flowers |
==EclipseClan== | ==EclipseClan== | ||
Dock | Dock | ||
− | usage: Chewed and applied to scratches and sore pads, though can sting when applied. Can also be used in one's nest to ease the pain of wounds | + | <br>usage: Chewed and applied to scratches and sore pads, though can sting when applied. Can also be used in one's nest to ease the pain of wounds |
− | appearance: Tangy smelling and tasting large-leafed plant | + | <br>appearance: Tangy smelling and tasting large-leafed plant |
Stinging Nettle | Stinging Nettle | ||
− | Usage: Seeds are eaten to induce vomiting, leaves are chewed into a poultice to bring down swelling and heal wounds, and stems can be chewed to fight against infection | + | <br>Usage: Seeds are eaten to induce vomiting, leaves are chewed into a poultice to bring down swelling and heal wounds, and stems can be chewed to fight against infection |
− | Appearance: Small, ruffled, thin and fluffy plant with green, spiny seeds | + | <br>Appearance: Small, ruffled, thin and fluffy plant with green, spiny seeds |
Wild Garlic | Wild Garlic | ||
− | usage: Rolled to draw out poison in rat bites and prevent infection | + | <br>usage: Rolled to draw out poison in rat bites and prevent infection |
− | appearance: Shape and tangy-scented plant with a white bulb and green leaves. Grow in patches and may produce a flower | + | <br>appearance: Shape and tangy-scented plant with a white bulb and green leaves. Grow in patches and may produce a flower |
Wood Sorrel | Wood Sorrel | ||
− | usage: Eaten to cool fevers | + | <br>usage: Eaten to cool fevers |
− | appearance: Bunches of three-leaf clovers surround a yellow flower | + | <br>appearance: Bunches of three-leaf clovers surround a yellow flower |
Deathberries/Yew Berries/Night Seeds | Deathberries/Yew Berries/Night Seeds | ||
− | usage: Kills a cat within minutes after consumption | + | <br>usage: Kills a cat within minutes after consumption |
− | appearance: Red berries from the dark-leaved, poisonous yew bush | + | <br>appearance: Red berries from the dark-leaved, poisonous yew bush |
==TorrentClan== | ==TorrentClan== | ||
Blackberry Leaves | Blackberry Leaves | ||
− | usage: Mixed into a poultice to ease pain for bee stings | + | <br>usage: Mixed into a poultice to ease pain for bee stings |
− | appearance: Pinkish-white flower with five petals and a sharp scent | + | <br>appearance: Pinkish-white flower with five petals and a sharp scent |
Coltsfoot | Coltsfoot | ||
− | usage: Leaves chewed into a pulp to ease breathing, kitten-cough, and cracked or sore pads | + | <br>usage: Leaves chewed into a pulp to ease breathing, kitten-cough, and cracked or sore pads |
− | appearance: Yellow or white flower with thin petals, resembling a dandelion | + | <br>appearance: Yellow or white flower with thin petals, resembling a dandelion |
Horsetail | Horsetail | ||
− | usage: Chewed into a poultice and applied to treat infections and stop bleeding | + | <br>usage: Chewed into a poultice and applied to treat infections and stop bleeding |
− | appearance: Tall, bristly-stemmed plant with fleshy stalks | + | <br>appearance: Tall, bristly-stemmed plant with fleshy stalks |
Honey | Honey | ||
− | usage: Eaten or soaked in moss to soothe infections, heal smoke-damaged or sore throats, sweeten other herbal mixtures, soothe coughing, and gives energy | + | <br>usage: Eaten or soaked in moss to soothe infections, heal smoke-damaged or sore throats, sweeten other herbal mixtures, soothe coughing, and gives energy |
− | appearance: Sweet, sticky, golden-colored liquid made by bees | + | <br>appearance: Sweet, sticky, golden-colored liquid made by bees |
==SleetClan== | ==SleetClan== | ||
Sweet-sedge | Sweet-sedge | ||
− | usage: Sap is swallowed to ease infections | + | <br>usage: Sap is swallowed to ease infections |
− | appearance: Thick green stems with long buds at the top | + | <br>appearance: Thick green stems with long buds at the top |
Tormentil | Tormentil | ||
− | usage: Root is chewed and placed on a wound, and it also extracts poisons | + | <br>usage: Root is chewed and placed on a wound, and it also extracts poisons |
− | appearance: Four-petaled yellow flower with thin leaves, a strong, aromatic scent, and a sharp taste | + | <br>appearance: Four-petaled yellow flower with thin leaves, a strong, aromatic scent, and a sharp taste |
Alder Bark | Alder Bark | ||
− | usage: Eases toothaches, chewed | + | <br>usage: Eases toothaches, chewed |
− | appearance: Dark gray fissured bark with sticky branches | + | <br>appearance: Dark gray fissured bark with sticky branches |
Broom | Broom | ||
− | usage: Used in poultices that can help broken legs and wounds | + | <br>usage: Used in poultices that can help broken legs and wounds |
− | appearance: Shrubs with small leaves and small yellow flowers | + | <br>appearance: Shrubs with small leaves and small yellow flowers |
Lovage | Lovage | ||
− | usage: Mixed with bright-eye to help cure coughs | + | <br>usage: Mixed with bright-eye to help cure coughs |
− | appearance: Thick plant with spiked leaves that grow most often in pairs of three | + | <br>appearance: Thick plant with spiked leaves that grow most often in pairs of three |
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==The Valley== | ==The Valley== | ||
Borage Leaves | Borage Leaves | ||
− | Usage: Chewed and eaten to produce more and better milk, bring down fevers, soothe bad bellies, and relieve tight chests | + | <br>Usage: Chewed and eaten to produce more and better milk, bring down fevers, soothe bad bellies, and relieve tight chests |
− | Appearance: Small blue or pink star-shaped petals with hairy gray-green petals with a zesty scent. The best leaves are typically halfway up the stem | + | <br>Appearance: Small blue or pink star-shaped petals with hairy gray-green petals with a zesty scent. The best leaves are typically halfway up the stem |
Wintergreen | Wintergreen | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to treat wounds and poisons | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to treat wounds and poisons |
− | Appearance: Small, broad-shaped leaves with small red berries in the center | + | <br>Appearance: Small, broad-shaped leaves with small red berries in the center |
Bindweed | Bindweed | ||
− | Usage: When combined with sticks, it can help mend a broken leg and keep it in place | + | <br>Usage: When combined with sticks, it can help mend a broken leg and keep it in place |
− | Appearance: White flowers with blue petals, a yellow center, and the stems have green leaves | + | <br>Appearance: White flowers with blue petals, a yellow center, and the stems have green leaves |
==Basking Rocks== | ==Basking Rocks== | ||
Chervil | Chervil | ||
− | Usage: Chewed for infected wounds, bellyache, and helps with kitting | + | <br>Usage: Chewed for infected wounds, bellyache, and helps with kitting |
− | Appearance: Sweet-smelling plant with large fern-like leaves, small white flowers, and knobby brown roots | + | <br>Appearance: Sweet-smelling plant with large fern-like leaves, small white flowers, and knobby brown roots |
Chickweed | Chickweed | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to treat Greencough | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to treat Greencough |
− | Appearance: Tall-stemmed plant with fat, almond-shaped leaves | + | <br>Appearance: Tall-stemmed plant with fat, almond-shaped leaves |
Feverfew | Feverfew | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to reduce body temperature, heals aches and pains, and helps with headaches | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to reduce body temperature, heals aches and pains, and helps with headaches |
− | Appearance: Small bush with white flowers, soft leaves, and a sharp, tangy smell | + | <br>Appearance: Small bush with white flowers, soft leaves, and a sharp, tangy smell |
Goatweed | Goatweed | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to ease grief | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to ease grief |
− | Appearance: Plant with ovate leaves | + | <br>Appearance: Plant with ovate leaves |
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==Twolegplace== | ==Twolegplace== | ||
Catmint | Catmint | ||
− | Usage: eaten to cure greencough and whitecough; dangerous if taken in extremely high dosages | + | <br>Usage: eaten to cure greencough and whitecough; dangerous if taken in extremely high dosages |
− | Appearance: delicious-smelling plant with hairy stems, gray-green flowers, and purple flowers. it's easily killed by frost | + | <br>Appearance: delicious-smelling plant with hairy stems, gray-green flowers, and purple flowers. it's easily killed by frost |
Chamomile | Chamomile | ||
− | Usage: eaten to strengthen the heart and soothe the mind. most often used as a traveling herb | + | <br>Usage: eaten to strengthen the heart and soothe the mind. most often used as a traveling herb |
− | Appearance: small white flower with a large yellow center | + | <br>Appearance: small white flower with a large yellow center |
Lungwort | Lungwort | ||
− | Usage: eaten to cure yellowcough | + | <br>Usage: eaten to cure yellowcough |
− | Appearance: dark green plant with speckled gray leaves | + | <br>Appearance: dark green plant with speckled gray leaves |
Willow Bark | Willow Bark | ||
− | Usage: eases pain | + | <br>Usage: eases pain |
− | Appearance: pale ashen bark from willow trees | + | <br>Appearance: pale ashen bark from willow trees |
Willow Leaves | Willow Leaves | ||
− | Usage: eaten to stop vomiting | + | <br>Usage: eaten to stop vomiting |
− | Appearance: thin, long, sharply-pointed leaves from willow trees | + | <br>Appearance: thin, long, sharply-pointed leaves from willow trees |
==Everywhere== | ==Everywhere== | ||
Cobwebs | Cobwebs | ||
− | Usage: Pressed over wound to stop or slow bleeding; also binds broken bonds | + | <br>Usage: Pressed over wound to stop or slow bleeding; also binds broken bonds |
− | Appearance: Long, thin, shiny strands spun into a web by spiders | + | <br>Appearance: Long, thin, shiny strands spun into a web by spiders |
Dandelion | Dandelion | ||
− | Usage: White liquid can be applied to bee stings, while leaves can be chewed to act as a painkiller | + | <br>Usage: White liquid can be applied to bee stings, while leaves can be chewed to act as a painkiller |
− | Appearance: Yellow flower with long, hollow stems | + | <br>Appearance: Yellow flower with long, hollow stems |
Poppy Seeds | Poppy Seeds | ||
− | Usage: Chewed on to help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, and ease pain. not recommended for nursing queens | + | <br>Usage: Chewed on to help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, and ease pain. not recommended for nursing queens |
− | Appearance: Tiny, round black seeds that are shaken out of a dried poppy flowerhead | + | <br>Appearance: Tiny, round black seeds that are shaken out of a dried poppy flowerhead |
Fennel | Fennel | ||
− | Usage: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into receiver's mouth to help pain in the hips | + | <br>Usage: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into receiver's mouth to help pain in the hips |
− | Appearance: Thin, spiky leaves | + | <br>Appearance: Thin, spiky leaves |
Foxglove Seeds | Foxglove Seeds | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to cause paralysis and heart failure | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to cause paralysis and heart failure |
− | Appearance: Tiny, black seeds from the pink bell-shaped flower of the foxglove plant; easily mistaken for poppy seeds | + | <br>Appearance: Tiny, black seeds from the pink bell-shaped flower of the foxglove plant; easily mistaken for poppy seeds |
Lavender | Lavender | ||
− | Usage: Placed under a cat's nose and inhaled constantly to cure fever or chills. may also be rubbed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death | + | <br>Usage: Placed under a cat's nose and inhaled constantly to cure fever or chills. may also be rubbed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death |
− | Appearance: Small purple flowering plant | + | <br>Appearance: Small purple flowering plant |
Laurel Leaf | Laurel Leaf | ||
− | Usage: Makes herb wraps | + | <br>Usage: Makes herb wraps |
− | Appearance: Smooth, green leaves | + | <br>Appearance: Smooth, green leaves |
Mouse Bile | Mouse Bile | ||
− | Usage: Stored in moss and dabbed on ticks embedded in pelt to kill them | + | <br>Usage: Stored in moss and dabbed on ticks embedded in pelt to kill them |
− | Appearance: Foul-smelling yellowish-green liquid | + | <br>Appearance: Foul-smelling yellowish-green liquid |
Rush | Rush | ||
− | Usage: Holds broken bones like a cast | + | <br>Usage: Holds broken bones like a cast |
− | Appearance: Long, narrow leaves with lavender-colored head stalks | + | <br>Appearance: Long, narrow leaves with lavender-colored head stalks |
Sticks | Sticks | ||
− | Usage: Bit on to distract a cat from pain and helps broken legs heal | + | <br>Usage: Bit on to distract a cat from pain and helps broken legs heal |
− | Appearance: Thin wooden protrusions that grow on and fall from trees | + | <br>Appearance: Thin wooden protrusions that grow on and fall from trees |
Thyme | Thyme | ||
− | Usage: Leaves are chewed to calm a cat's anxiety or shock | + | <br>Usage: Leaves are chewed to calm a cat's anxiety or shock |
− | Appearance: Small, delicate, thick, sticky leaves with a fresh tang | + | <br>Appearance: Small, delicate, thick, sticky leaves with a fresh tang |
Juniper Berries | Juniper Berries | ||
− | Usage: Chewed and eaten to give strength, help troubled breathing, calm cats, and soothe bellyaches | + | <br>Usage: Chewed and eaten to give strength, help troubled breathing, calm cats, and soothe bellyaches |
− | Appearance: Purple-blue berries from the dark green, spiky-leaved juniper bush | + | <br>Appearance: Purple-blue berries from the dark green, spiky-leaved juniper bush |
Catchweed Burrs | Catchweed Burrs | ||
− | Usage: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are; stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin | + | <br>Usage: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are; stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin |
− | Appearance: A plant with fuzzy green balls on long stems | + | <br>Appearance: A plant with fuzzy green balls on long stems |
Parsley | Parsley | ||
− | Usage: Eaten to cure bellyache and stop a queen from producing milk | + | <br>Usage: Eaten to cure bellyache and stop a queen from producing milk |
− | Appearance: Long-stemmed plant with ragged-edged crinkly leaves, a cold and fresh taste, and a sharp scent | + | <br>Appearance: Long-stemmed plant with ragged-edged crinkly leaves, a cold and fresh taste, and a sharp scent |
Ivy Leaf | Ivy Leaf | ||
− | Usage: Stores other herbs | + | <br>Usage: Stores other herbs |
− | Appearance: Sharp, pointed leaves with pale outlines from ivy vines | + | <br>Appearance: Sharp, pointed leaves with pale outlines from ivy vines |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 21 January 2020
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DriftClan
Burdock Root
Usage: Root is dug up, the soil is washed off, then its chewed into a pulp. It lessens the pain of rat bites, especially if infected, and numbs it completely. It can give cats a bellyache if eaten too much, and is also good for infected paws and other sores
Appearance: Tall-stemmed thistle with a sharp smell
Sorrel
Usage: Eaten to build up an appetite; used as a traveling herb
Appearance: Thick-leaved, low shrub
Deadly Nightshade
Usage: Eaten to quickly kill a cat, most often in situations where a cat can't be saved
Appearance: Small shrub with bell-shaped, purple flowers tinged with green. The berries are shiny and black when ripe
Tansy
Usage: Eaten in small doses to cure coughs, cure wounds and poisons, prevents Greencough, and soothes throats. Can be extremely dangerous to pregnant cats
Appearance: Round yellow flowers with a strong, sweet scent
Yarrow
Usage: Leaves are chewed into a poultice to extract poison from wounds, induce vomiting, and heal cracked pads
Appearance: A white flowering plant with green, jagged leaves, a tangy scent, and a bitter taste
MeadowClan
Bright-eye
usage: Mixed with lovage to help cure coughs
appearance: Light pink flower with a darker pink center
Comfrey Root
usage: Roots chewed into a poultice to repair broken bones, soothe wounds and burns, mend wrenched claws, soothe itching, and calm inflammation on stiff joints. Can also ease stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest
appearance: Tangy-smelling large leafed plant with bell-shaped white, purple, or pink flowers with fat brown roots
Goldenrod
usage: Chewed into a poultice to heal wounds
appearance: Tall plant with bright, yellow flowers
Hawkweed
usage: Eaten like catmint but isn't as strong; heals Whitecough and Yellowcough
appearance: Small green plant with yellow flowers
Burnet
usage: A traveling herb whose leaves are swallowed. Used to give strength and are good for expecting queens
appearance: Medium green-colored basil leaves that occasionally have spikes of purple flowers
EclipseClan
Dock
usage: Chewed and applied to scratches and sore pads, though can sting when applied. Can also be used in one's nest to ease the pain of wounds
appearance: Tangy smelling and tasting large-leafed plant
Stinging Nettle
Usage: Seeds are eaten to induce vomiting, leaves are chewed into a poultice to bring down swelling and heal wounds, and stems can be chewed to fight against infection
Appearance: Small, ruffled, thin and fluffy plant with green, spiny seeds
Wild Garlic
usage: Rolled to draw out poison in rat bites and prevent infection
appearance: Shape and tangy-scented plant with a white bulb and green leaves. Grow in patches and may produce a flower
Wood Sorrel
usage: Eaten to cool fevers
appearance: Bunches of three-leaf clovers surround a yellow flower
Deathberries/Yew Berries/Night Seeds
usage: Kills a cat within minutes after consumption
appearance: Red berries from the dark-leaved, poisonous yew bush
TorrentClan
Blackberry Leaves
usage: Mixed into a poultice to ease pain for bee stings
appearance: Pinkish-white flower with five petals and a sharp scent
Coltsfoot
usage: Leaves chewed into a pulp to ease breathing, kitten-cough, and cracked or sore pads
appearance: Yellow or white flower with thin petals, resembling a dandelion
Horsetail
usage: Chewed into a poultice and applied to treat infections and stop bleeding
appearance: Tall, bristly-stemmed plant with fleshy stalks
Honey
usage: Eaten or soaked in moss to soothe infections, heal smoke-damaged or sore throats, sweeten other herbal mixtures, soothe coughing, and gives energy
appearance: Sweet, sticky, golden-colored liquid made by bees
SleetClan
Sweet-sedge
usage: Sap is swallowed to ease infections
appearance: Thick green stems with long buds at the top
Tormentil
usage: Root is chewed and placed on a wound, and it also extracts poisons
appearance: Four-petaled yellow flower with thin leaves, a strong, aromatic scent, and a sharp taste
Alder Bark
usage: Eases toothaches, chewed
appearance: Dark gray fissured bark with sticky branches
Broom
usage: Used in poultices that can help broken legs and wounds
appearance: Shrubs with small leaves and small yellow flowers
Lovage
usage: Mixed with bright-eye to help cure coughs
appearance: Thick plant with spiked leaves that grow most often in pairs of three
The Valley
Borage Leaves
Usage: Chewed and eaten to produce more and better milk, bring down fevers, soothe bad bellies, and relieve tight chests
Appearance: Small blue or pink star-shaped petals with hairy gray-green petals with a zesty scent. The best leaves are typically halfway up the stem
Wintergreen
Usage: Eaten to treat wounds and poisons
Appearance: Small, broad-shaped leaves with small red berries in the center
Bindweed
Usage: When combined with sticks, it can help mend a broken leg and keep it in place
Appearance: White flowers with blue petals, a yellow center, and the stems have green leaves
Basking Rocks
Chervil
Usage: Chewed for infected wounds, bellyache, and helps with kitting
Appearance: Sweet-smelling plant with large fern-like leaves, small white flowers, and knobby brown roots
Chickweed
Usage: Eaten to treat Greencough
Appearance: Tall-stemmed plant with fat, almond-shaped leaves
Feverfew
Usage: Eaten to reduce body temperature, heals aches and pains, and helps with headaches
Appearance: Small bush with white flowers, soft leaves, and a sharp, tangy smell
Goatweed
Usage: Eaten to ease grief
Appearance: Plant with ovate leaves
Twolegplace
Catmint
Usage: eaten to cure greencough and whitecough; dangerous if taken in extremely high dosages
Appearance: delicious-smelling plant with hairy stems, gray-green flowers, and purple flowers. it's easily killed by frost
Chamomile
Usage: eaten to strengthen the heart and soothe the mind. most often used as a traveling herb
Appearance: small white flower with a large yellow center
Lungwort
Usage: eaten to cure yellowcough
Appearance: dark green plant with speckled gray leaves
Willow Bark
Usage: eases pain
Appearance: pale ashen bark from willow trees
Willow Leaves
Usage: eaten to stop vomiting
Appearance: thin, long, sharply-pointed leaves from willow trees
Everywhere
Cobwebs
Usage: Pressed over wound to stop or slow bleeding; also binds broken bonds
Appearance: Long, thin, shiny strands spun into a web by spiders
Dandelion
Usage: White liquid can be applied to bee stings, while leaves can be chewed to act as a painkiller
Appearance: Yellow flower with long, hollow stems
Poppy Seeds
Usage: Chewed on to help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, and ease pain. not recommended for nursing queens
Appearance: Tiny, round black seeds that are shaken out of a dried poppy flowerhead
Fennel
Usage: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into receiver's mouth to help pain in the hips
Appearance: Thin, spiky leaves
Foxglove Seeds
Usage: Eaten to cause paralysis and heart failure
Appearance: Tiny, black seeds from the pink bell-shaped flower of the foxglove plant; easily mistaken for poppy seeds
Lavender
Usage: Placed under a cat's nose and inhaled constantly to cure fever or chills. may also be rubbed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death
Appearance: Small purple flowering plant
Laurel Leaf
Usage: Makes herb wraps
Appearance: Smooth, green leaves
Mouse Bile
Usage: Stored in moss and dabbed on ticks embedded in pelt to kill them
Appearance: Foul-smelling yellowish-green liquid
Rush
Usage: Holds broken bones like a cast
Appearance: Long, narrow leaves with lavender-colored head stalks
Sticks
Usage: Bit on to distract a cat from pain and helps broken legs heal
Appearance: Thin wooden protrusions that grow on and fall from trees
Thyme
Usage: Leaves are chewed to calm a cat's anxiety or shock
Appearance: Small, delicate, thick, sticky leaves with a fresh tang
Juniper Berries
Usage: Chewed and eaten to give strength, help troubled breathing, calm cats, and soothe bellyaches
Appearance: Purple-blue berries from the dark green, spiky-leaved juniper bush
Catchweed Burrs
Usage: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are; stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin
Appearance: A plant with fuzzy green balls on long stems
Parsley
Usage: Eaten to cure bellyache and stop a queen from producing milk
Appearance: Long-stemmed plant with ragged-edged crinkly leaves, a cold and fresh taste, and a sharp scent
Ivy Leaf
Usage: Stores other herbs
Appearance: Sharp, pointed leaves with pale outlines from ivy vines