Post by Leah on Jun 12, 2014 13:25:56 GMT -5
(Source: Warrior Cats Wiki)
Alder Bark
Grows in wet areas.
For tooth pains, eases toothaches.
Beech Leaves
Grows in dry areas.
For carrying other herbs and medicines.
Bindweed
Grows anywhere.
Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place.
Blackberry Leaves
Grows anywhere.
Chewed to a pulp, eases bee sting swellings.
Borage Leaves
Grows in forests.
Chewed and eaten, produces milk and brings down fevers.
Burdock Root
Grows in dry areas.
Chewed to a pulp, heals pain of rat bites and prevents infections.
Burnet
Grows in dry meadows.
A traveling herb, keeps strength up.
Catchweed
Grows in hedges..
Burrs are placed on the pelt, stops poultices from being rubbed off.
Catmint
Grows in gardens.
Eaten, best for greencough and whitecough.
Calendine
Grows in forests.
Juice is placed in the eye, soothes damaged eyes.
Chamomile
Grows in gardens.
A traveling herb, strengthens the heart and soothes the mind.
Chervil
Grows in forests.
Chewed to extract juice, for infected wounds and bellyaches.
Chickweed
Grows in forests.
Eaten, treats greencough and whitecough.
Cob Nuts
Grows near hazels.
Made into ointments.
Cobwebs
Grows anywhere.
Pressed onto the wound, to soak up and slow bleeding.
Coltsfoot
Grows in wet areas.
Chewed to a pulp, eases breathing and cracked pads.
Comfrey Root
Grows in damp areas.
Chewed to a poultice, for broken bones, wounds, claws, itching and stiff joints.
Daisy Leaf
Grows anywhere.
Chewed to a paste, eases aching joints and used for travelling.
Dandelion
Grows anywhere.
Chewed up, soothes bee stings and acts as a painkiller.
Deadly Nightshade
Grows in wet areas.
Eaten, to kill cats.
Deathberries
Grows in forests.
Eaten, to kill cats.
Dock
Grows in leafy areas.
Chewed up, soothes scratches and sore pads.
Fennel
Grows near riverbanks.
Juice is squeezed out, helps hip pains.
Feverfew
Grows along water.
Eaten, reduces body temperature and heals aches.
Foxglove Seeds
Grows anywhere.
Treats the heart, can cause paralysis or heart failure.
Goldenrod
Grows on moors.
Chewed to a poultice, for healing wounds.
Heather Nectar
Grows in shady areas.
Included in mixtures, makes swallowing of herbs easier.
Holly Berries
Grows in forests.
Poisonous to kits.
Honey
Grows in honeycombs.
Eaten, soothes infections, sore throats, coughing, and for swallowing herbs.
Horsetail
Grows in marshy areas.
Chewed to a poultice, treats infections and stops bleeding.
Ivy Leaf
Grows in forests.
Used to store or carry other herbs and medicines.
Juniper Berries
Grows in dry areas.
Chewed and eaten, soothes bellyaches and troubled breathing.
Lamb’s Ear
Grows in mountains.
A traveling herb.
Lavender
Grows in gardens and dry areas.
Cures fever and chills, hides powerful scents.
Mallow Leaves
Grows near riverbanks.
Eaten, soothes bellyaches.
Marigold
Grows near water.
Chewed to a poultice, stops infection and bleeding, and inflammation of stiff joints.
Mint
Grows in forests.
Rubbed on bodies, hides powerful scents.
Mouse Bile
Grows in mice.
The only remedy for ticks.
Oak Leaves
Grows in forests.
Stops infections.
Parsley
Grows in wet areas.
Eaten, stops milk production and cures bellyaches.
Poppy Seeds
Grows in forests.
Chewed on, helps for sleeping and soothing stress or easing pains.
Ragwort Leaves
Grows anywhere.
Crushed and chewed, mixed with Juniper Berries, treats aching joints.
Ragweed
Grows in mountains.
A traveling herb.
Raspberry Leaves
Found in bushes.
Used as a painkiller and to stop bleeding.
Rosemary
Grows in forests.
Used on bodies, hides powerful scents.
Rush
Grows in wet areas.
Binds broken bones.
Snakeroot
Grows in warm areas.
Applied to wounds, heals poisons.
Sorrel
Grows in gardens.
A traveling herb.
Stick
Grows on trees.
Bitten as a distraction from pain.
Stinging Nettle
Grows anywhere.
Eaten, to induce vomiting and bring down swelling, or chewed to a poultice for wounds.
Sweet Sedge
Grows during leaf-bare.
Sap is swallowed, to ease infection.
Tansy
Grows in forests.
Consumed to cure coughs, wounds and poisons, and soothes throats.
Tormentil
Grows in gardens.
Chewed and placed on wounds to extract poison.
Thyme
Grows in hot areas.
Leaves chewed to calm nervousness, anxiety and shock.
Watermint
Grows in wet areas.
Chewed to a pulp then eaten, eases bellyaches.
Water Hemlock
Grows in wet areas.
Causes pain and foaming at the mouth.
Wild Garlic
Grows in forests.
Roll in it to prevent infections, and hide powerful scents.
Willow Bark
Grows in forests.
Eases pains.
Willow Leaves
Grows in forests.
Eaten, to stop vomiting.
Wintergreen
Grows in forests.
Treats wounds and poisons.
Yarrow
Grows in forests.
Chewed to a poultice to extract poison or heal cracked pads, eaten for vomiting.
Alder Bark
Grows in wet areas.
For tooth pains, eases toothaches.
Beech Leaves
Grows in dry areas.
For carrying other herbs and medicines.
Bindweed
Grows anywhere.
Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place.
Blackberry Leaves
Grows anywhere.
Chewed to a pulp, eases bee sting swellings.
Borage Leaves
Grows in forests.
Chewed and eaten, produces milk and brings down fevers.
Burdock Root
Grows in dry areas.
Chewed to a pulp, heals pain of rat bites and prevents infections.
Burnet
Grows in dry meadows.
A traveling herb, keeps strength up.
Catchweed
Grows in hedges..
Burrs are placed on the pelt, stops poultices from being rubbed off.
Catmint
Grows in gardens.
Eaten, best for greencough and whitecough.
Calendine
Grows in forests.
Juice is placed in the eye, soothes damaged eyes.
Chamomile
Grows in gardens.
A traveling herb, strengthens the heart and soothes the mind.
Chervil
Grows in forests.
Chewed to extract juice, for infected wounds and bellyaches.
Chickweed
Grows in forests.
Eaten, treats greencough and whitecough.
Cob Nuts
Grows near hazels.
Made into ointments.
Cobwebs
Grows anywhere.
Pressed onto the wound, to soak up and slow bleeding.
Coltsfoot
Grows in wet areas.
Chewed to a pulp, eases breathing and cracked pads.
Comfrey Root
Grows in damp areas.
Chewed to a poultice, for broken bones, wounds, claws, itching and stiff joints.
Daisy Leaf
Grows anywhere.
Chewed to a paste, eases aching joints and used for travelling.
Dandelion
Grows anywhere.
Chewed up, soothes bee stings and acts as a painkiller.
Deadly Nightshade
Grows in wet areas.
Eaten, to kill cats.
Deathberries
Grows in forests.
Eaten, to kill cats.
Dock
Grows in leafy areas.
Chewed up, soothes scratches and sore pads.
Fennel
Grows near riverbanks.
Juice is squeezed out, helps hip pains.
Feverfew
Grows along water.
Eaten, reduces body temperature and heals aches.
Foxglove Seeds
Grows anywhere.
Treats the heart, can cause paralysis or heart failure.
Goldenrod
Grows on moors.
Chewed to a poultice, for healing wounds.
Heather Nectar
Grows in shady areas.
Included in mixtures, makes swallowing of herbs easier.
Holly Berries
Grows in forests.
Poisonous to kits.
Honey
Grows in honeycombs.
Eaten, soothes infections, sore throats, coughing, and for swallowing herbs.
Horsetail
Grows in marshy areas.
Chewed to a poultice, treats infections and stops bleeding.
Ivy Leaf
Grows in forests.
Used to store or carry other herbs and medicines.
Juniper Berries
Grows in dry areas.
Chewed and eaten, soothes bellyaches and troubled breathing.
Lamb’s Ear
Grows in mountains.
A traveling herb.
Lavender
Grows in gardens and dry areas.
Cures fever and chills, hides powerful scents.
Mallow Leaves
Grows near riverbanks.
Eaten, soothes bellyaches.
Marigold
Grows near water.
Chewed to a poultice, stops infection and bleeding, and inflammation of stiff joints.
Mint
Grows in forests.
Rubbed on bodies, hides powerful scents.
Mouse Bile
Grows in mice.
The only remedy for ticks.
Oak Leaves
Grows in forests.
Stops infections.
Parsley
Grows in wet areas.
Eaten, stops milk production and cures bellyaches.
Poppy Seeds
Grows in forests.
Chewed on, helps for sleeping and soothing stress or easing pains.
Ragwort Leaves
Grows anywhere.
Crushed and chewed, mixed with Juniper Berries, treats aching joints.
Ragweed
Grows in mountains.
A traveling herb.
Raspberry Leaves
Found in bushes.
Used as a painkiller and to stop bleeding.
Rosemary
Grows in forests.
Used on bodies, hides powerful scents.
Rush
Grows in wet areas.
Binds broken bones.
Snakeroot
Grows in warm areas.
Applied to wounds, heals poisons.
Sorrel
Grows in gardens.
A traveling herb.
Stick
Grows on trees.
Bitten as a distraction from pain.
Stinging Nettle
Grows anywhere.
Eaten, to induce vomiting and bring down swelling, or chewed to a poultice for wounds.
Sweet Sedge
Grows during leaf-bare.
Sap is swallowed, to ease infection.
Tansy
Grows in forests.
Consumed to cure coughs, wounds and poisons, and soothes throats.
Tormentil
Grows in gardens.
Chewed and placed on wounds to extract poison.
Thyme
Grows in hot areas.
Leaves chewed to calm nervousness, anxiety and shock.
Watermint
Grows in wet areas.
Chewed to a pulp then eaten, eases bellyaches.
Water Hemlock
Grows in wet areas.
Causes pain and foaming at the mouth.
Wild Garlic
Grows in forests.
Roll in it to prevent infections, and hide powerful scents.
Willow Bark
Grows in forests.
Eases pains.
Willow Leaves
Grows in forests.
Eaten, to stop vomiting.
Wintergreen
Grows in forests.
Treats wounds and poisons.
Yarrow
Grows in forests.
Chewed to a poultice to extract poison or heal cracked pads, eaten for vomiting.