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Foraging
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Foraging Skill
Skill Tuitions
Skill may be acquired at Level 2 for the following resources at the School of Worship:
- 300 Thorns
- 30 Cactus Sap
Rank Two may be acquired at Level 9 for the following resources at the School of Worship:
- 7 Ashoka
- 7 Fumitory
- 7 Ilex
- 7 Orange Sweetgrass
- 7 Pulmonaria Opal
- 7 Sweetsop
- 7 Yellow Tristeria
It allows for Foraging Memory (see below).
How to Forage
Clicking on an herb will give its name as "some kind of herb". If you have the foraging skill (level 1), you also have a menu "Foraging...". If you harvest the herb correctly you'll get 1-7 herbs in your inventory and the plant will disappear. You can look up the correct forage method for all the known herbs on the list of herbs below.
Foraging Memory
Once you learn foraging degree 2 (after level 9) aka "Foraging Memory" you can memorize the forage methods of herbs, and never have to look them up again! To memorize a foraging method you must successfully forage that herb 7 times, without fumbling in-between those successes. If you fumble the herb on forage number 6, the counter resets, and you must successfully forage it another 7 times. Eating an herb fresh off the ground does not interfere with the memorization counter.
Once you memorize the forage method for an herb, the sub-menu of forage method options will disappear, and it will be replaced with a menu option that says, for example, "Forage this Wild Lettuce."
Herb Seeds
The Herbiculture technology gives a chance to gather Herb Seeds when you forage a herb. Using the Herbal Exploration technology, you can find Aqueduct Towers to grow the seeds at.
Foraging Guide
Some herbs are rarer than others. See Herb Rarities for more details. Also, unforaged herbs are needed for the Test of the Ritual Tattoo. If you find an herb (especially a rare one) which somebody needs for that test (list found at Ritual Tattoo Herb Needs), it would be a kind act to let them know rather than harvesting it yourself.
Outside Sites
Herb:aList for T7 - Has been released by Rogarian as a community supported foraging guide
Harvesting
There are twelve different ways to harvest the herbs:
- Cut away the outer stem
- Harvest the Root pith
- Trim the Root fibres
- Snip the leaf stems
- Peel back the stem base
- Scrape off the stem pith
- Remove the Tap Root
- Pick out the seeds
- Crush the stems
- Pluck the leaves
- Squeeze out the sap
- Scrape away the leaf hairs
List of Herbs
Upload your image to the wiki and add a link like [[Image:Newherbs%24tagetese.jpg|thumb|256px|Tagetese]] in the third column. That will automatically resize the picture to a width of 256 pixels, independent of the size of the uploaded picture. Please turn off Time-of-day-lighting to make the images comparable, and drop a grass beside the herb before taking the shot to illustrate the size of the herb. See Help:Herb_Image for more information.
also please keep in mind that its the HERB people want to get a good look at not you Hamboning!
(the herb will be relatively bigger in the thumbnail if it is only the herb in the cropped image.)
Examples:
- Known: {{Herb_Image|Blue Bottle Clover|Peel back the stem base|_SingleLeaf|_Blue|_Clover}}
- UnKnown: {{Herb_Image|Unknown|NOT 1,2|_MultiLeaf|_Yellow|_Striped}}
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Allbright |
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Similar to Enchanters Plant but lighter colored. | ||
Aloe | Can have different number of tips | |||
Altar's Blessing | Edged | |||
Anansi | Not cut away the outer stem | |||
Apiphenalm | ||||
Apothecary's Scythe | Edged *See Lavender Navarre - Verified it is Snip the leaf stems | |||
Artemisia | Edged. Similar to Honey Mint. For me these usually have more orange than yellow leaves | |||
Asafoetida | ||||
Asane | ||||
Ashoka | Mimics: Curly Sage | |||
Azure Tristeria | Note: Azure Tristeria is a lighter shade of Blue with darker stems and Tristeria is a darker shade of Blue with lighter stems. |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Banto | Not cut away the outer stem | |||
Bay Tree | ||||
Bee Balm | Not cut away the outer stem | |||
Beetle Leaf | NOT cut away outer stem | See also: Common Sage | ||
Beggar's Button | ||||
Bhilawa | fern, see myrrh | |||
Bilimbi | ||||
Bitter Florian | ||||
Black Pepper Plant | See also: Red Pepper (stem color differentiates). | |||
Blessed Mariae | Blue is Blessed, Pink/Peach is (regular) Mariae | |||
Bleubillae | ||||
Blood Balm | See also: Lemondrop (stems) | |||
Blood Blossom | Very similar to the more common Brassy Caltrops. | |||
Blooded Harebell | ||||
Blood Root | ||||
Bloodwort | ||||
Blueberry Tea Tree | ||||
Bluebottle Clover | NOT Cut away the outer stem | see also Tiny Clover note: the stems can appear to be much greener, or much longer |
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Blue Damia | ||||
Blue Tarafern | See also: Mirabellis Fern, Cyan Cressida | |||
Blushing Blossom | ||||
Brassy Caltrops | ||||
Brown Muskerro | ' | |||
Buckler-leaf | Cut Away Outer Stem | -1dex 2con 2foc -1per | ||
Bull's Blood | ||||
Burnt Tarragon | See Ginger Tarragon | |||
Butterfly Damia | ||||
Butterroot |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Calabash | ||||
Camelmint | ||||
Caraway | (similar to Xanat) | |||
Cardamom | see also sandalwood | |||
Cassia | ||||
Chaffa | See also: Umber Leaf Basil | |||
Chatinabrae | ||||
Chives | If stems have a purple flower at the top, see Garlic Chives. | -1dex, -1 endo, +2 per | ||
Chukkah | Leaves can look extremely dark, even black, at night. | |||
Cicada Bean | ||||
Cinnamon | Cut away the outer Stem | |||
Cinquefoil | See also: Creeping Black Nightshade Medicago Strawberry Tea |
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Cirallis | ||||
Clingroot | ||||
Common Basil | Confirmed: Harvest the Root Pith | See also: Crumpled Leaf Basil | 1str 1spd | |
Common Rosemary | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
Common Sage | NOT Harvest | |||
Corsacia | ||||
Covage | NOT cut away the outer stem | |||
Crampbark | ||||
Cranesbill | ||||
Creeping Black Nightshade | Stems are striking deep blue, compared with similar herbs. | |||
Creeping Thyme | ||||
Crimson Clover | ||||
Crimson Lettuce | ||||
Crimson Nightshade | ||||
Crimson Pipeweed | ||||
Crimson Windleaf | ' | |||
Crumpled Leaf Basil | See also: Common Basil | |||
Curly Sage | Mimics: Ashoka | |||
Cyan Cressida | looks like T3 pic, but more blue See also: Blue Tarafern, Mirabellis Fern |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Daggerleaf | not cut away the outer stem | purple, can be taller than in picture | ||
Dalchini | ||||
Dameshood | ||||
Dank Mullien | NOT Pick out the seeds | |||
Dark Ochoa | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | Also see Gynura (same harvest method) | ||
Dark Radish | ||||
Deadly Catsclaw | ||||
Deadwood Tree | To differentiate from Scaley Hardwood, this plant gives no wood and doesn't have its name on the menu. | |||
Death's Piping | Similar herbs and identification differences: Death's Piping (Rough Green, bends forwards); Harrow (Rough Green, bends backwards); Pitcher Plant (Smooth Green, bends forwards); Jugwort (Smooth Green, bends backwards) Number of pipes doesn't matter, can be as low as 2, seen as high as 10. |
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Dewplant | Edged | |||
Digweed | See also: King's Coin | |||
Discorea | NOT Cut Away outer stem, NOT Harvest the Root Pith, NOT Trim root fibers | |||
Drapeau D'or | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
Dusty Blue Sage | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
Dwarf Hogweed | See also: Hogweed and Hazlewort | |||
Dwarf Wild Lettuce | Check for Wild Lettuce, or Thyme |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Earth Apple | ||||
Elegia | leaves have a smooth edge Fool's Agar has a rough edge |
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Enchanter's Plant | NOT cut away | See also Allbright, which has green stems |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Finlow | See also: Yellow Tristeria | |||
Fire Allspice | orange leaves, red stems | |||
Fire Lily | ||||
Fivesleaf | Also See Liquorice | |||
Flaming Skirret | ||||
Flander's Blossom | NOT cut away the other stem | May have more flowers. May be taller. | ||
Fleabane | CORRECT WAY IS Trim | See also Maragosa | ||
Fool's Agar |
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leaf edges are rough, Elegia leaf edges are smooth See also Hyssop and Myristica |
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Fumitory | purple rather than blue |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Garcinia | See also: Xanosi (different stem color but uses same harvest method) | |||
Garlic Chives | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | Ensure has purple flower at top of stem. If not, see Chives. | ||
Ginger Root | ||||
Ginger Tarragon | See Burnt Tarragon as well. | |||
Ginseng Root | Edged, See also Patchouli | |||
Glechoma | NOT Cut away outer stem | |||
Gnemnon | ||||
Gokhru | ||||
Golden Dubloons | ||||
Golden Gladalia | ||||
Golden Sellia | ||||
Golden Sun | ||||
Golden Sweetgrass | ||||
Golden Thyme | Pick out the seeds | |||
Gynura |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Harebell |
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See also Ilex | ||
Harrow | Similar herbs and identification differences: Death's Piping (Rough Green, bends forwards); Harrow (Rough Green, bends backwards); Pitcher Plant (Smooth Green, bends forwards); Jugwort (Smooth Green, bends backwards) Number of pipes doesn't matter, can be as low as 2, seen as high as 10. |
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Hazlewort | See also: Dwarf Hogweed and Hogweed | |||
Headache Tree | ||||
Heartsease | ||||
Hogweed | NOT cut away outer stem | See also: Dwarf Hogweed and Hazlewort | ||
Homesteader Palm | You may harvest 3 wood from this herb as though it were a tree. | |||
Honey Mint | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | Edged. Similar to Artemisia | ||
Houseleek | NOT cut away the outer stem | |||
Hyssop | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | See also Fool's Agar |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Ice Blossom | ||||
Ice Mint | Edged, bluer than Mountain Mint | |||
Ilex | See also Harebell | |||
Indigo Damia | 2str -1dex -1spd 2per | |||
Ipomoea | Also see Thunder Plant |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Jagged Dewcup | ||||
Jaivanti | Cut away the outer stem | Mimics Bee Balm , Blood Balm and Lemondrop | ||
Jaiyanti | Edged | |||
Joy of the Mountain | Also see Lemon Grass | |||
Jugwort | Similar herbs and identification differences: Death's Piping (Rough Green, bends forwards); Harrow (Rough Green, bends backwards); Pitcher Plant (Smooth Green, bends forwards); Jugwort (Smooth Green, bends backwards) Number of pipes doesn't matter, can be as low as 1, seen as high as 10. |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Katako root | Not Cut away outer stem | |||
Khokali | not cut away the outer stem | fern, pink | ||
King's Coin | Herb has two distinct leaves. Smaller than ATITD4. somewhat similar to Digweed |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Lamae | See also: Miniature Lamae, Houseleek, Blushing Blossom | |||
Larkspur | Paler than Skirret | |||
Lavender Navarre | *see Apothecary's Scythe | |||
Lavender Scented Thyme | ||||
Lemon Basil | ||||
Lemondrop | NOT cut away | See also: Blood Balm, Jaivanti | ||
Lemon Grass | Also see Joy of the Mountain | |||
Lilia | ||||
Liquorice | See: Shyamalata, Fivesleaf | |||
Lungclot | Not Cut away outer stem. | |||
Lythrum | See also: Verdant Squill (stems are distinguishing factor) |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Mahonia | ||||
Malice Weed | ||||
Mandrake Root | ||||
Maragosa | Dark blue leaves. See also Fleabane. This can look black on some graphics cards which causes it to be identified as Naranga. | |||
Mariae | white/blue is Blessed Mariae, peach is (regular) Mariae | -1end -1spd 2per | ||
Meadowsweet | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
Medicago | Also see Strawberry Tea, Liquorice | |||
Mindanao | NOT Pick out | Also see Tristeria | ||
Miniature Bamboo | ||||
Miniature Lamae | ||||
Mirabellis Fern | See also: Blue Tarafern, Cyan Cressida, Sandy Dustweed | |||
Moon Aloe | ||||
Morpha | ||||
Motherwort | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
Mountain Mint | Edged, greener than Ice Mint | |||
Myristica | See Fool's Agar and Hyssop | |||
Myrrh | fern, see Bhilawa |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Naranga | Maragosa can look black on some graphics cards which causes it to be identified as Naranga. | |||
Nubian Liquorice |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Octec's Grace | Do not confuse with Ipomoea -- check the stem/base. | |||
Opal Harebell | Can be larger than shown | |||
Orange Niali | ||||
Orange Sweetgrass | ||||
Orris | Check Tamarask |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Pale Dhamasa | NOT cut away the outer stem | can be more white in the night | -1dex -1end 2con 2per | |
Pale Ochoa | NOT cut away the outer stem
NOT Harvest the root pith |
Edged. Similar to Sweetflower but much smaller. | ||
Pale Russet | ||||
Pale Skirret | ||||
Panoe | ||||
Paradise Lily | Grants the Achievement Successfully Harvested Paradise Lily | |||
Patchouli | Edged See also Ginseng Root |
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Peppermint | Edged | |||
Pippali | ||||
Pitcher Plant | Similar herbs and identification differences: Death's Piping (Rough Green, bends forwards); Harrow (Rough Green, bends backwards); Pitcher Plant (Smooth Green, bends forwards); Jugwort (Smooth Green, bends backwards) Number of pipes doesn't matter, can be as low as 2, seen as high as 10. |
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Primula | ||||
Prisniparni | ||||
Pulmonaria Opal | ||||
Purple Tintiri | NOT cut away the outer stem |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Quamash |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Red Pepper Plant | Compare with Black Pepper Plant - check stem color | |||
Revivia | ||||
Rhubarb | ||||
Royal Rosemary | ||||
Rubia | Can be much brighter w/ blue veins | |||
Rubydora |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Sacred Palm | Striped, Green | |||
Sagar Ghota | Striped, Blue | |||
Sandalwood | See also cardamom | |||
Sandy Dustweed | Cut away the outer stem | |||
Satsatchi | Bulb may appear to be much shorter than pictured. The Off-colored non-green leaves may not show either. You may only have black leaves with green under them. |
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Scaley Hardwood | The plant menu has the option to gather wood from it, and specifies the name of the tree in the title part |
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Schisandra | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
Shrubby Basil | red-brown leaves lighter colour = Lemon Basil |
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Shrub Sage | NOT Cut away the outer stem | can be smaller than in the picture | ||
Shyama | leaves are often more distinct and less bushy | |||
Shyamalata | See: Liquorice | |||
Sickly Root | ||||
Silvertongue Damia | ||||
Skirret | NOT cut away the outer stem NOT scrape away the leaf hairs | Darker than Larkspur | ||
Sky Gladalia | ||||
Soapwort | ||||
Sorrel | not cut away the outer stem, not scrape away the leaf hairs | off-white leaves | ||
Spinach | NOT cut away | |||
Spinnea | ||||
Squill | ||||
Steel Bladegrass | ||||
Stickler Hedge | NOT cut away | Can be slightly larger | ||
Strawberry Tea | Also see Medicago | |||
Strychnos | ||||
Sugar Cane | Not cut away outer stem | |||
Sweetflower | Edged. Similar to Pale Ochoa but larger. | |||
Sweetgrass | NOT sap or leaf hairs or pluck the leaves | |||
Sweet Groundmaple | ||||
Sweetsop |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Tagetese | ||||
Tamarask | Not Peel Back Stem Base | Check Orris, Jeweled Dewcup | ||
Tangerine Dream | Orange, also check Orange Niali | |||
Thunder Plant | Do not confuse with Satsatchi -- watch those leaves. (Also see Ipomoea) | |||
Thyme | Cut Away the Outer Stem | Also check Wild Lettuce | +1 endo | |
Tiny Clover | NOT cut away; not Harvest Pith | see also Bluebottle Clover | ||
Trilobe | ||||
Tristeria | Royal blue leaves. Azure has lighter leaves. See Mindanao | |||
True Tarragon | NOT cut away the outer stem, NOT harvest root pith | |||
Tsangto | NOT cut away outer stem | |||
Tsatso | ||||
Turtle's Shell |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Umber Basil | See also: Chaffa | |||
Upright Ochoa | NOT cut away the outer stem | Edged |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Vanilla Tea Tree | ||||
Verdant Squill | See: Lythrum | 2dex -1end -1foc | ||
Verdant Two-Lobe |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Wasabi | ||||
Weeping Patala | NOT cut away the outer stem | Underside of leaves and stem are lilac coloured | ||
Whitebelly | Not Cut Away the Outer Stem | |||
White Pepper Plant | ||||
Wild Garlic | See Wild Onion | |||
Wild Lettuce | Also check Thyme, Dwarf Wild Lettuce | |||
Wild Onion | See Wild Garlic | |||
Wild Yam | 2con -1foc -1per | |||
Wood Sage |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Xanat | (similar to Caraway; can have as many as 9 flowers) | |||
Xanosi | NOT Cut away the outer stem | See also: Garcinia (different stem color but uses same harvest method) |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Yava | Not Squeeze out the Sap | |||
Yellow Gentian | ||||
Yellow Tristeria | Red-Orange color. See also: Finlow | |||
Yigory | Cut Away Outer Stem |
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Herb Name | Method (tried/working) | Details | Picture | Stats |
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Zanthoxylum | This sometimes looks like 2 plants but is only 1 |