Alder bark- bark of alder tree
Blackberry leaves- leaves from the prickly blackberry bush
Borage leaves- has small, blue or pink star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves
Burdock root- tall-stemmed thistle with sharp smell and dark leaves
Brunet- has oval shaped leaves and serrated edges. Has clusters of white flowers on top
Catmint- a leafy and delicious smelling plant. May have purple flowers on top
Celandine- big-ish yellow flower with four petals
Chamomile- small white flower with yellow center
Chervil- sweet smelling plant with large, leafy, fern-like leaves with small white flowers. Roots are knobby and brown
Chickweed- tall plant with tall, almond shaped leaves
Cob nut- smooth brown nut with hard outside shell. A type of hazel nut
Cobwebs- spider webs. Very common
Coltsfoot- a flowering plant with yellow or white flowers resembling dandilions. Grows best in newleaf (spring)
Comfery root- It had large leaves and bell shaped flowers whitch are pink, white or purple, and are fat black roots
Daisy leaf- thick, dark oval shaped leaves and a white flower with yellow in the center
Dock- commom large shaped leafed plant with sharp tangy smell and taste
Fennel- thin spiky leaves
Feverfew- small bush with flowers resembling daisies (look above). Has a sharp smell and soft leaves
Goldenrod- a tall plant with bright yellow flowers
Heather nectar- necar found in pink bell-shaped flowers
Honey- sweet liquid made by bees
Horsetail- a tall bristly stemmed plant, refferd to with fleshy stalks
Ivy leaf- leaves from the ivy vine
Juniper berries- purple-blue berries from the darkgreen, spiky junpier bush
Marigold- a low growing flower. It is usually a cross between yellow and orange. The bush is tighty packed together.
Parsley- long stemmed plant with ragged, crinkly-edged leaves. Tastes the same all the time, cold or fresh.
Poppy seeds- small black seeds that are shaken from the head of the poppy plant
Sorrel- similar to dock (look above) and has thick leaves
Tansey- has round, yellow leaves and has a very sweet and strong scent.
Thyme (time)- small, thick leaves with sticky leaves
Wild garlic- can be disguised by its strong scent
Yarrow- a white or yellow flowering plant
Poisons:
Death berry- red berries from the poisonous yew bush. Usually has a hollow center
Foxglove seeds- tiny seeds from the bell shaped pink foxglove plant
Deadly nightshade- a small shrub, fainty scented, bell shaped flowers that are purple tindged with green in color. Berries are shiny black when ripe
Water hemlock- green or white flowers with petals in umbrella shaped clusters
-- WARNING!!
for those who are stupid enough to give these to cats, DONT!!! okay?? unless a vet says they are okay (like catmint). And also dont go sticking your head into a bees nest to find honey. (PS the poisons are poisonus to humans too) ~wolfang11
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JE LEEST
Warrior Cat Herb and Plant Guide
Overigthis plant guide is only for WARRIORS! do not put these or give these plants to real cats, but catnip is okay, i think. Anyway this is about what the herbs do, look like, how to apply them, and where you can find them. This is a good story if you ar...