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In the world of Seasonal Warriors, four Clans -- BloomClan, SunClan, HarvestClan, and FrostClan -- coexist together, thriving best in their own respective seasons.


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Medicine Cat Herbs

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1Medicine Cat Herbs Empty Medicine Cat Herbs Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:38 pm

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NameDescriptionLocationUsageEffect
Alder BarkDamp bark from the alder treeBoggy areasChewedEases toothaches
Beech LeavesBroad leaves that can be serratedDry soilUsed to carry herbsStores and binds herbs
BindweedArrow-head shaped leaves with pale flowersAlmost everywhereFastens splintsKeeps splints in place
Blackberry LeavesPrickly leaves from blackberry bushesAlmost everywhereChewed into pulpEases swelling from bee stings
Borage LeavesHairy leaves on star shaped blue or pink flowersForested areasChewed and eatenProduces milk and eases fevers
Burdock RootRoot of tall thistle with dark leavesDry areasChewed into pulpHeals rat bites
BurnetOval-shaped serrated leaves with clusters of flowersDry, grassy meadowsEatenGives stamina and slow minor bleeding
CatchweedSmall gree burrs on tall stemsLow shrubs and vegetationPlaced in furPrevents poultice from being rubbed away
CatmintLeafy and strong smelling plantTwoleg gardensEatenTreats greencough and whitecough
CelandineYellow flowersForested and wet areasChewed juice trickled into eyeSoothes damaged eyes
ChamomileWhite flowers with yellow centersTwoleg gardensEatenIncreases concentration and strength
ChervilLarge leafy fern-like leaves with white flowersAmong rocks and crevicesChewed for juicesInfected wounds, bellyache, and to ease the pain of kitting
ChickweedFat almond-shaped leaves on tall stemAmong rocks and crevicesChewed and eatenTreats greencough
Cob NutsSmooth brown nutNear hazel treesGround into ointmentsEases pain in small scratches
CobwebsTangled threads of spiderwebsEverywherePressed onto woundsStops bleeding and binds broken bones
ColtsfootPlant with yellow or white flowersWet areasChewed into pulpEases breathing, treats kittencough, and soothes cracked pads
Comfrey RootRoot of plant with broad leaves and small bell-shaped flowersDamp grassy areasChewed into poulticeHelps heal broken bones, soothes wounds, treats wretched claws, and soothes stiff bones
Daisy LeafWhite flower with thick dark green leavesAlmost everywhereChewed into paste and applied to stiff jointsSoothes aching joints
DandelionFlowering plant with yellow flowersAlmost everywhereChewed for juices and applied to stingsSoothes bee stings
DockLarge-leafed plantLeafy areasChewed into pulp and applied to scratchesSoothes scratches and sore pads
FennelThin spiky leavesNear water on dry soilStalks broken and juices poured into mouthTreats hip pain
FeverfewShrub with daisy-like flowersNear waterEatenReduced temperature, heals aching
GoldenrodTall plant with small yellow flowersGrassy open areasChewed into poulticeHeals open wounds
Heather NectarNectar in bell-shaped purple flowersShady areasPut in herbal mixturesSweetens mixtures and makes swallowing easier
HoneyGolden colored liquidHoneycombs and hivesSwallowedSoothes infections and sore throats, makes swallowing easier, soothes coughing, and gives energy
HorsetailTall stemmed plant with bristlesMarshy areasChewed into poulticeTreats infections and stops bleeding
Ivy LeafLeaves from ivy vinesForested areasUsed to store herbsStores and binds herbs
Juniper BerriesPurple-blue berries from the juniper bushDry areasChewed and eatenSoothes bellyaches, gives strength, eases breathing, and calms the mind
Lamb's EarSoft and fuzzy green plantRocky areasChewedGives stamina
LavenderPurple flowering plantTwoleg gardens and sandy areasChewedCured fever and chills
Mallow LeavesLarge fuzzy leaves from flowering shrubNear waterEatenSoothes bellyache
MarigoldLow-growing yellow flowerNear waterPetals chewed into poulticeTreats infection, stops bleeding, and soothes stiff joints
MintSoft serrated leaves with white and purple flowersForested areasRubbed on furMasks scents
Mouse BileFoul yellow-brown substanceMiceDabbed on furGets rid of ticks and fleas
Oak LeafBroad ruffled leaves from the oak treeForested areasChewed into poulticePrevents infection
ParsleyPlant with crinkled ragged leavesMoist soilEatenStops the production of milk in queens and soothes bellyaches
Poppy SeedsSmall black seeds of the poppy flowerForest floor and poppy flowersChewed and swallowedInduces fatigue, soothes shock, and eases pain
Ragwort LeavesTall shrub with yellow flowersCool wet areasCrushed and chewed or included in herbal mixturesGives strength and soothes aching joints
RagweedRagged-leaved plants that resemble fernsRocky areasChewedGives strength
Raspberry LeavesSoft but jagged leaves of the raspberry bushRocky areasChewedSoothes pain and stops bleeding during kitting
RosemaryTall plants with needle-like leaves and purple flowersLeafy areasRubbed on peltMasks scents
RushStalks with long narrow leavesNear waterWrapped around broken limbsBinds and helps heal broken bones
SnakerootPlants with small clusters of white flowersWarm areasChewed and eatenCures poison
SorrelLarge-leafed plantTwoleg gardensEatenGives strength, quench thirst, and soothes aching joints
SticksThin wooden protrusions from treesForested areasBitten by cats in intense pain and used as splintsHelps with paint and keeps broken bones in place
Stinging NettleTall-stemmed plant with jagged fuzzy leaves; there are small hairs on the leaves that give off a stinging sensation when touchedForested areasSeeds are swallowed; leaves can be chewed into poulticeInduces vomiting, brings down swelling, and can be induced in herbal mixtures to heal broken bones
Sweet-SedgeThick green stem with long buds at the topWet areasOne must swallow the sapEases infection
TansyPlant with round yellow leavesForested areas and Twoleg gardensEaten in small dosesCures coughs, wounds, and poisons; can also prevent greencough and soothe sore throats
TormentilThin plant with yellow flowersCool areas and Twoleg gardensChewed into poulticeTreats injuries; its roots can be used to extract venom
ThymeSmall delicate plants with thin sticky leavesWarm areasChewedSoothes the mind
WatermintGreen leafy plantNear waterChewed into pulpSoothes bellyaches
Wild GarlicStrong smelling grassy plantLeafy areasRubbed on peltPrevents infection
Willow BarkBark of the willow treeCold and wet areasGround up and included in herbal mixturesEases pain
Willow LeavesThin, long leaves of the willow treeCold and wet areasEatenPrevents vomiting
WintergreenLeafy plant with distinctive bright red berriesForested and rocky areasChewed into pulpHeals wounds and poison
YarrowThin flowering plant with white flowersRocky areasChewed into poultice and sometimes eatenExtracts poison and heals cracked pads; will induce vomiting if eaten
DeathberriesRed berries from the dark-leaved yew bushRocky areasEatenWill kill any cat within minutes
FoxgloveTiny black seeds from the bell-shaped foxgloveAlmost everywhereEatenUsed to treat the heart, but can easily cause paralysis and heart failure
Holly BerriesRed berries from the spiny-leaved holly plantForested areasEatenHarmful berries with no medicinal value; can kill cats
Deadly NightshadeShiny black berries from a small shrub with bell-shaped flowersMoist and shady areasEatenPeacefully kills cats
Water HemlockPlant with clusters of white flowersMarshy areasEatenWill cause violent convulsing and foaming at the mouth; and soon after death

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