Hilu: A reddish prickly flower. The main properties seem to be to reduce inflammation and swelling when made into a poultice. It can also be brewed into a tea for dealing with some internal swelling caused by toothache or a sore throat.
Sheyn: A white-pink ixora-like flower. Soothes migraines, and can also be made into a tea for the same effect for minor headaches without the use of magic.
Yibbon: An odd flower that's small, and the petals have 'hoops' like a bowed ribbon. Helps with panic attacks, anxiety; if the flower is dried up and turned into a tablet, it can help with sleeping
Forlow: Flowers that look more like a twig standing upright with leaves sprouting at the top for petals. Will reduce the effects of pollen, from simple allergies to magical hallucinations induced by the pollen of magical plants.
Hashna: Snow drops with a bulb-like shape to them. A medicine that will warm up the body. Used to help stay warm in snowy climates, especially when travelling through low level temperatures. The petals taste like syrup to chew and suck on.
Some flowers:
Hilu: A reddish prickly flower. The main properties seem to be to reduce inflammation and swelling when made into a poultice. It can also be brewed into a tea for dealing with some internal swelling caused by toothache or a sore throat.
Sheyn: A white-pink ixora-like flower. Soothes migraines, and can also be made into a tea for the same effect for minor headaches without the use of magic.
Yibbon: An odd flower that's small, and the petals have 'hoops' like a bowed ribbon. Helps with panic attacks, anxiety; if the flower is dried up and turned into a tablet, it can help with sleeping
Forlow: Flowers that look more like a twig standing upright with leaves sprouting at the top for petals. Will reduce the effects of pollen, from simple allergies to magical hallucinations induced by the pollen of magical plants.
Hashna: Snow drops with a bulb-like shape to them. A medicine that will warm up the body. Used to help stay warm in snowy climates, especially when travelling through low level temperatures. The petals taste like syrup to chew and suck on.