My Herbology Year 1 Review
written by Kate Niz
My review of Herbology year 1.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Rat Root
Chapter 9
Rat Root (Acorus calamus)
AKA: sea sledge, flag root, myrtle grass, sweet myrtle, sweet rush, etc.
Climate:
- grows in moist soil
- Can be found in shallow marshes, rivers, or ponds
- Will not grow in the shade, needs sunlight
Appearance:
- A reed-like perennial
- Can grow to 1 meter tall
Properties:
- A water plant
- Strong scent, bitter taste
- Seeds ripen from July to August
- Flowers May through July
- Abortifacient
- Anodyne (relives pain)
- Anthelmintic
- Aphrodisiac (used in some love potions)
- Carminative
- Counters the side effects of hallucinogens
- Diuretic
- Hallucinogen
- Laxative
- Otalgic (cures ear aches)
- Sedative
- CANNOT be used on pregnant women
Uses:
- Flooring
- Nutmeg, Cinnamon and Ginger substitute (though not for long, frequent uses)
- Mild tonic
- Digestive potions
- Calming potions
- Strengthens mind and stomach
- Helps those recovering from strokes
- Cures toothaches, burns and eye disease
- When powdered, it clears coughs and vocal strains
- Date-Rape Drug