Here are the herbs that I will be using in RubyClan: Alder Bark: Eases toothaches. Bindweed: Used to make splints. Blackberry Leaves: Used to heal bee stings. Borage Leaves: Used to help mothers produce more and better milk. Also brings down fevers. Broom: Poultice for broken legs and wounds. Burdock Root: Used for rat bites. Burnet: Keeps a cat's strength up. Travelling herb. Catchweed: Keeps poultices from rubbing off. Catmint: Used for greencough and whitecough. Celandine: Soothes damaged eyes. Chamomile: Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind. Travelling herb. Chervil: Used for bellyaches and infected wounds. Also helps with kitting. Chickweed: Lesser treatment for greencough. Cob Nuts: Used for ointments. Cobwebs: Soaks up and/or stops bleeding. Coltsfoot: Eases breathing and kitten-cough. Also used for sore or cracked pads. Comfrey Root: Repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, used for wrenched claws, itching, inflammation, eases stiff or wrenched shoulders. Daisy Leaf: Eases joint pain. Travelling herb. Dandelion: Used for bee stings and as a painkiller. Dock: Soothes scratches, sore pads, and wounds. (stings when applied) Fennel: Eases pain in the hips. Feverfew: Used for fevers. Goldenrod: Used to heal wounds. Hawkweed: Lesser treatment for greencough. Heather Nectar: Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures. Honey: Soothes throats, infections, coughing, and can be used to help swallow concoctions and give energy. Horsetail: Treats infections and helps stop bleeding.
Ivy Leaf: Used for storing herbs. Juniper Berries: Used for bellyaches, to calm cats, help troubled breathing, and give strength. Lamb's Ear: Gives a cat strength. Lavender: Cures fever and chills. Mallow Leaves: Soothes bellyache. Marigold: Stops infection, stops bleeding, used for inflammation. Mouse Bile: Used to remove ticks. Dried Oak Leaf: Prevents infection. Parsley: Stops a queen from producing milk and cures bellyache. Ragwort Leaves: Keeps a cat's strength up. Treats aching joints. Ragweed: Gives a cat extra strength and energy. Raspberry Leaves: Eases pain or stops bleeding. Rush: Used to make a splint. Snakeroot: Thought to heal poison. Sorrel: Travelling herb. Can build up appetite. Stick: Distracts cats from pain. Stinging Nettle: Induces vomiting, brings down swelling, mixed with comfrey to heal broken bones, helps with wounds, and chewing the stem helps stop infection. Sweet-Sedge: Eases infection. Tansy: Cures coughs, wounds, poisons, and stops a cat from getting greencough. Soothes throats. Tormentil: Root is good for treating wounds and extracting poison. Thyme: Calms nervousness, anxiety, and helps with shock. Watermint: Eases bellyache. Wild Garlic: Helps prevent infection, particularly for rat bites. Willow Bark: Eases pain. Willow Leaves: Stops vomiting. Wintergreen: Treats some wounds and poisons. Yarrow: Extracts poison from wounds. Induces vomiting. Ointment softens and heals cracked pads.