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- this still isn't complete i dont have descriptions and i have a lot more plants to add
- Juniper- A evergreen type plant with small blue berries on it
- medical-internal- poor digestion, kidney inflammation, rheumatism, gout
- External-rheumatism pain, antiseptic
- Culinary- game meats, tea
- Yarrow- tiny white, pink or red densely packed paced flowers. Has a pungent scent
- Medical- internal for colds, influenza, diarrhea, arthritis, and to help prevent clotting after a heart attack/stroke
- Precaution- may cause allergic skin reaction
- Monkshood- Purple flowers that look like a monks hood. Don't eat it's poisonous. Used in the past to make poison arrow
- Medical- Internally for sedation, painkiller, stimulation of heart and kidneys
- Externally- Rheumatism, arthritis and anesthetic
- Dont ask me how you're going to use it
- Anise Hyssop [licorice mint] - Looks like mint but leaves smell and taste like licorice
- Medical-Internally for coughs, nausea, colds, improves appetite,
- Culinary- add to meats, salads, and tea
- Agrimony- aromatic, dark green, hairy foliage, and yellow blossoms
- Medical- Internally for diarrhea, cystitis, rheumatism, anti-inflammatory
- External- sore throats, cuts, acne, hemorrhoids
- Culinary-tea
- Leek- like a onion
- Culinary- you should know
- Onion- like a leek
- Garlic- Like a leek or onion
- Marsh Mallow
- Medical- Internally for bronchitis, asthma, cystitis, excess snot
- Culinary- add to salads and roots can be eaten like potatoes
- Fun fact- can be given to children as a teething aid
- Dill
- Medical- Internal for flatulence, colic, indigestion,
- Culinary- idk i dont eat it
- Angelica European [Wild celery/parsnip]
- Medical- Internal for digestive problems, anorexia, and potpourris
- External- pleurisy and rheumatism
- Culinary- tea, salads. stems can be candid for cake decorations or stewed for jams
- Precaution- don't give to pregnant people or diabetics
- Chervil
- Medical- Internal for fluid retention, rheumatism
- External- hemorrhoids, conjunctivitis
- Culinary- soups and salads
- Fun fact- loses flavor in heat
- Burdock
- Medical- internal for skin problems, eczema, psoriasis, colds, pneumonia
- Culinary- stalks cooked like celery. Roots eaten raw
- Horseradish
- Medical- Internal for arthritis, gout, sciatica. In excess can cause vomiting
- External- pleurisy, poultice for wounds
- Culinary- Leaves- salads and sandwich
- Arnica- yellow flowers attracts bees
- Medical- ointments for skin and liniments for sprains, bruises, aching muscles, dislocations
- precaution- some can get allergic reaction to ointment i wouldn't recommend eating it
- Southern wood
- Medical- Internal for worms, and menstruation [i don't think horses get periods]
- external- Frostbite
- Precaution- never give to pregnant people
- Fun fact- insect repellent
- Wormwood- grey green foliage and bushy
- Medical- Internal- worms, gall bladder problems, indigestion
- External- bites and bruises
- Precautions- Take in small doses, unsafe in a house
- Fun fact- doesn't play well with other plants repels insects
- French Tarragon
- Medical- internal- indigestion and worms
- External- toothache and rheumatism
- Culinary- used to flavor mustard and vinegar
- precautions- Not for pregnant women
- Mug wort
- Medical- Internal- depression, loss of appetite, worms, menstrual problems,
- External- Leaf dried and burned for acupuncture points, used as a wash for fungal infections
- Culinary- meats and stuffings
- Bar berry- leafy shrub with big red berries
- Medical- Internal- gallstones, dysentary, cancer chemotherapy, and sore throat gargle
- Culinary- once used in jelly for meats
- Precaution-all parts except for ripe berries will kill you
- Borage- robust, bristly plant, attracts bees
- Medical- Internal- throat infections
- External- Mouthwashes, eyewashes and poultices
- Witch Hazel
- Medical-Internal- dysentary, diarrhea, excessive menstruation
- External- burns, sore throats,eye inflammation,
- Fun fact- twigs of witch hazel are often used a s water divining
- Hop
- Medical- internal- insomnia, nervous tension, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety
- External- eczema, herpes, ulcers
- Culinary-Main flavoring in beer, oil used for sodas and food coloring
- Mustard
- Culinary- seeds blended and ground to make mustard
- Safflower
- Medical- internal- coronary artery disease, measles, jaundice, laxative
- External- Skin problems, bruises, painful joints
- Precaution- not for pregnant people
- Fun Fact- flowers can make yellow and red dyes
- Feverfew
- Medical- internal- migraines, arthritis, digestive problems, relieves muscle spasms
- External- bug bites and bruising
- Culinary- lol you cant eat it
- precaution-not for pregnant people fresh leaves can cause dermatitis and skin allergies
- Chicory
- Medical-internal- gout and liver complaints
- Culinary- like spinach roots can be roasted and used as a coffee substitute
- Lily of the valley
- (only if you are qualified to do it) Medical- internal- cardiac failure, hypertension and angina
- Precaution- DO NOT EAT YOU WILL DIE
- Hawthorn
- Medical- internal- circulatory disorders and heart disease
- precautions [qualified doctors only you could kill da nigga if you fuck up]
- Fox Glove
- Medical-internal- heart failure and irregular heartbeat
- Precautions [DON'T EAT]
- Horse tail
- Medical-internal- Has SILICA used by the body to repair connective tissue and heal bones faster
- External- hemorrhage
- Precaution- toxic in large doses
- Boneset
- Medical-internal- peptic, ulcers, heartburn, digestive disorders, rheumatism, dysentery, colds
- precaution- some people are sensitive to salicylates in the plant
- Fun fact- plant makes green dye rots make black dye
- Sweet Woodruff
- Medical-internal- varicose veins, hepatitis, jaundice, insomnia in children
- Culinary- used in wines and booze
- Precaution-may cause dizziness, vomiting, and carcinogenic
- Herb Robert
- Medical-internal- diarrhea, ulcers, gastrointestinal infections, and bleeding
- External- skin infections, wounds, inflamed gums, eyewash
- St.Johns Wort
- Medical-internal- depression, premenstral tension and shingles
- External- wounds,bruising,burns
- Precautions- harmful is eaten, known to cause skin allergies
- Hyssop
- Medical-internal- Tea can be made to knock out colds early or get rid of chest congestion or coughing, bronchitis and flatulence
- External- cuts, burns, bruises
- Culinary- bitter mint tasting leaves,use sparingly on meat
- Lavender
- Medical-internal- depression, anxiety, indigestion, migraines, bronchitis
- External- sunburns, muscle pain, cold sores, halitosis, vaginal discharge
- precaution- you will smell beautiful if you roll around in it
- Helps people who are suffering from nervous tension or anxiety [hopefully it will help stop some drama in town]
- Lemon Balm
- Medical- internal- Indigestion, depression, feverish colds, headaches, sedative
- external- herpes, bug bites, gout
- Culinary- add to soups/salads/ meats/wines
- Bee Balm
- Medical-internal- minor digestive problems, farts, [in it's final tea form]- colds, headaches, sore throats, extra snot,
- external- skin complaints
- Culinary- makes good tea
- Evening Primrose
- Medical-internal- premenstrual cramps, menopausal disorders, acne,skin problems, asthma, hyperactivity, coronary artery disease,
- Externally- dry skin
- Oregano
- Medical- internal- colds, stomach upset,
- Externally- bronchitis, asthma
- Culinary- seasoning
- Ginseng
- Medical [alot im not going to list]
- Culinary- seasoning and makes some fine ass tea
- Passion flower
- Medical-internal- insomnia, tension headaches, asthma, bowel problems, hypertension, shingles
- Culinary- fruits, and jams
- Parsley
- Anise
- Medical-internal- coughs, bronchitis, indigestion, farts
- External- lice, chest rub
- Culinary- flavoring
- Plantain
- Medical-internal- hay fever, catarrh, cystitis a bunch of stuff like every other plant
- External- Bee stings, eye inflammation, shingles, ulcers, soothes nettle stings
- Culinary-fucking delicious
- Knotweed
- Medical-internal- Digestive disorders, diarrhea, catarrh, excessive menstruation
- External-sore throats, mouth inflammation
- Culinary- young shoots nice to eat
- Black currant
- Medical-internal- colds, mouth/throat infection
- External- gargle for sore throats
- Culinary- edible, good for tea
- Rose
- Medical-internal- colds, influenza, scurvy, diarrhea, sore throats, eye irritations, minor infectious diseases,
- externally- burns, scars, wrinkles
- Culinary- jellies, tea, rosewater [Dont ask me what the fuck rose water is]
- Rosemary
- Medical-internal- Headaches, migraines, depression, nervous tension, poor circulation, digestive problems
- External- Arthritis, neuralgia, rheumatism, wounds, dandruff, and muscular injuries
- Culinary- seasonings, and tea
- Madder
- Medical-internal- diuretic, bladder stones, kidney problems, laxative
- External-cuts
- Fun fact- roots can be used to make brown, orange, pink, and red dyes. Likes to climb
- Sorrel
- precautions- not for people with gout, rheumatism, arthritis
- culinary- Used for soups and salads
- Fun facts- juice from leaves can remove rust, mold, grass and ink stains from linen, wood, and wicker
- Rue
- repels bugs
- Medical- eternal-[only for the qualified] earaches, sore eyes, rheumatism
- precautions- dont eat is toxic
- Sage
- Medical-internal- indigestion, farts, liver problems, night sweats, depression, female sterility and menopausal problems, nerve/ blood tonic
- exterior- bug bites, eyewash, mouthwash, skin infections, vaginal discharge [for you dirty mares]
- precaution- don't eat in large amount of over long periods of time
- Culinary- seasonings and tea
- Clary
- Medical-internal- vomiting, nausea,
- external- ulcers, cuts, eye wash
- precaution- may cause drowsiness, and headaches not for pregnant people
- Fun fact- used for massage oil and perfumes
- Soapwort
- Precaution- dont eat you will regret it and die
- Cant use it for jack shit except soap
- Winter savory
- Medical-internal- indigestion,nausea, diarrhea
- external- sore throats, bug bites
- precaution- not for pregnant women
- culinary- seasoning
- Golden rod
- medical-interior- urinary infections, catarrh, farts, kidney stones
- External- wounds,ulcers, bug bites, sore throats
- Fun facts- makes yellow dye and good for ornaments
- Betony
- medical=internal- headaches, anxiety, hypertension, menopausal problems,
- external- bruises, woulds, ulcers
- precaution- dont use in excess can cause diarrhea and vomiting. not for pregnant people
- Chick weed
- Medical-internal- rheumatism, constipation, inflammation,
- Culinary- added to salad
- fun fact- can use it as bird feed [commercially]
- Pyrethrum
- precaution- wear protective clothing when handled
- Fun fact- can be used as a safer insecticide
- Tansy
- precaution- dont fuck with it this shit is toxic and will probably kill you
- Fun fact- can be used as a green-gold dye
- Thyme
- Medical-internal- Coughs, bronchitis, asthma, laryngitis, indigestion, diarrhea,
- External- tonsillitis, arthritis, gum disease, fungal infections,
- Oil- aromatherapy- Depression, exhaustion, upper respiratory tract infections, skin complaints
- Precautions- not for pregnant/breast feeding mothers
- Culinary- seasoning and stuff
- Valerian
- Medical-internal- insomnia, migraines, anxiety,
- External- ulcers, minor injuries
- Precaution- dont take if liver problems
- Vervain
- Medical-internal- depression, asthma, migraines, jaundice, gall bladder problems
- External- gum disease, eczema, minor skin injuries
- Wasabi
- Medical-internal-antidote for fish poisoning
- not much just for your weebo sushi
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