Infusion: Pouring hot or cold water over leaves, stems, seeds, etc.
Decoction: Boiling leaves, stems, seeds, etc.
Name | Frequency | Locale | Description | Uses | Level | Misc. |
Amur | Rare | Temperate Hills | Low Growing / Triangular Fan-Shaped Leaves / Stalk Grows Pale Blue Violet to White Flowers | Dried and powdered stalk and flowers-Incense | 1 herb | Annual |
Batonal | Common | Temperate | Rounded Leaves | Cooking Spice / Hot Infusion-Internal Discomfort | 1 herb | Aromatic Scent / Annual |
Clodgol | Rare | Temperate to Warm Hills and Mountains | Low Growing / Tough Stalk of Gold and Green / Tough Protective Leaves Forming a Tight Sheath on the Stalk / Ending in a Six-Petal Star Shaped Flower of White and Gold | Leaves and Stalks- Boiled down to Pulpy Masses and Crushed - Strong Yellow to Gold dye / Flowers and Seeds-Crushed, Dried - Potent and Highly Desired Spice | 2 herb | Seeds extracted from Flower Heads - Dried Flat, Tip Flowers Upside Down Shake Seeds Loose. / Dyes Must be Extracted within a Month of Harvesting else the color will become Uneven and Faded / Perennial |
Delaviv | Uncommon | Temperate | 8 Inches High / Square Stalks / Velvety Round Leaves / Seed Buds that Bloom into Tiny Purple Flowers | Decocted - Wine - Ease and Speed Baby Deliveries -Aid in the Flushing of Poisons | 1 herb | Tiny Purple Flowers only in Late Summer / Annual |
Doglo | Uncommon | Temperate | Berry Laden Vine / Triangular Waxy Leaves / Thick Succulent Stalks / Tiny White Flowers that turn to Bright Blue Berries | Berries - Jams -Ferment into Wines / Leaves - Dry, Boil out Essential Oils - Rich Blue Dye | 1 herb | Blue Dye only made from Fresh Leaves in Autumn / Annual |
Hommos | Common | Temperate | Short, shrub-like Herb/ Strong Woodsy Stalk / Grows Straight and Tall / Lance-Shaped Leaves / Blue Flowers / Flowers in Summer with a Dozen or More Blossoms | Flowers- Infusions of tea to help with stomach pain / gargles to sooth sore throats / soaked in baths to help body aches and pains / flowers and roots can be boiled to make deep blue dye or dried for incense / blossoms and leaves-macerated into an oil to create a dark purple oil that can be burned as a lamp oil | 2 herb | Tied in bunches and dried immediately after midsummer / Leaves are dried through macerating them in oil / Perennial |
Lidgefar | Uncommon | Temperate Fields | Three feet tall / tiny oblong leaves / pink to purple blossoms present through the summer that lead to flattened black seeds by autumn | Flowers and seeds- used in a variety of forms to aid in helping blood clot-serving well in treating wounds | 2 herb | Annual |
Odesea | Rare | Temperate / Subtropical Hills | Resembles an iris / Light blue | Dried roots - used in perfumes / Juice made from its flowers / Crushed roots are used to create dyes - bleach hair, linens or skin | 2 herb | Perennial |
Tivcore | Common | Temperate Lowlands / Marshlands | Grow up to three feet tall / Tassels of seeds that sprout twice a year; in Summer and late Fall | Once boiled to pulp the reeds can be flattened and spread out like papyrus forming strong papers / Seeds are ground and mixed with oils and water to make ink | 2 Herb | Perennial |
Acson | Uncommon | Temperate | Erect green stems / Stems covered by glossy dark green leaves with white undersides / clusters of light blue to purple flowers shaped like a hood | Dried or fresh chewed to help combat a variety of animal-based poisons / Taste has been compared to chewing on rotten feces / A syrup decoction is often made to help lighten the taste | 1 herb 1 poison | Fresh leaves and stem are mildly poisonous to the touch resulting in a mild rash and are highly poisonous if infused into food or drink; causing extreme nausea and vomiting / Perennial |
Azhiltu | Uncommon | Temperate Hills / Mountains | Maroon to purple flowers / green stalks that redden as they approach their roots / green leaves have reddish undersides | Dried and crushed leaf and petal mixtures are used as a tea to cure stomach pains / flowers and seeds are crushed and then turned into bright, unfading maroon to purple dye / used to stop bleeding when applied to a wound as a poultice | 2 herb | Seeds must be collected by drying the flowers over a sheet and periodically shaking the stalks to loosen the seeds / Perennial |
Berridon | Rare | Temperate | Large plant / reddish stalks / bright green leaves with red ribs / dull purple berries and flowers | Used as an infusion to cause hallucinations / Macerated oils have unique distinction of being a strong contact, injury or ingested poison that causes extreme bouts of nausea | 2 herb 2 poison | Considered highly poisonous / Perennial |
Bynntip | Rare | Temperate | Small shrub like herb / diamond shaped leaves growing in branching woody vines from a central stalk | Considered more of a weed that is useful in thatching / (certain discolored pieces of Bynntip bark that may be dried, powdered and inhaled) | 1 herb (4 herb mystical) | ( The resulting effect causes the subject to see their surroundings shift and morph into different landscapes for around 30 seconds. The actual environment does not change as the subject is actually catching a brief glimpse of the Ukalas) / Biennial |
Connol | Common | Temperate Hills / Plains | Short plant / rosette of wrinkled leaves with a velvety underside / From the base of the rosette grows a slim leafless stem / produces a yellow blossom with a red center | Dried flowers or roots - used in a hot bath for relief of aching joints and wounds / infused into tea to induce sleep / fermenting the herb into a mild white wine | 1 herb 1 brew (wine) | All parts can be dried and stored together / Perennial |
Didiatum | Common | Temperate Swamps / Wetlands | Leaves grow in large clumps from a central stalk / waxy rounded leaves of deep green with white ribs / Central root and the inside of leaves contain an oily sap | Oily sap that can be used as an insect repellent or for waterproofing light leathers and canvas / Leaves and roots can be pressed to remove sap and if reduced by heating , the sap becomes a brilliant blue ink / If the leaves are harvested and allowed to dry, flattened under a cloth, their fibers can be twisted together to make cords as strong as hemp or woven together to create cloths or rugs | 2 herb | Perennial |
Acalai | Rare | Warm Climates | Small Tree / Thin Bark / Rounded Compound Leaves / Small Yellow and White Flowers | Bark-Incense / Yellow Flowers-Dye | 2 herb | Sap- cut bark, store airtight, only after midsummer / Annual |
Rose Hip | Common | Temperate | Rose bush | Long stems, thorny, rough heart-shaped leaves / the red berries on the bush / small hairs found inside berry are used for itching powder / dried berres used for fragrance (can be made into perfume) | herb or foraging / Perfumery | Hips develop around spring/early summer and ripen in Autumn / Climates must be moist but not too hot or cold |
Peppermint | Common | Temperate | bright green / oval shaped leaves that come to a point / leaf has soft ridges along its edges / plant grows upward / slim stem / cluster of leaves only a few centimeters apart on the stem / purple flowers grow on a cone at the top of the plant | teas / candy | herb | Attracts bees and butterflys / repels deer, insects and mice / perennial |