Plants and Facts HERB 101
written by Arya Williamson
These are the plants and some interesting facts I learned in Herbology 101
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
28
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797
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A Word on Protection
Chapter 1 -
Dung and Tears
Chapter 2 -
Notes on Plants
Chapter 3 -
Asphodel
Chapter 4 -
Fluxweed
Chapter 5 -
Lovage
Chapter 6 -
Motherwort
Chapter 7 -
Nux Myristica
Chapter 8 -
Nettle
Chapter 9 -
Peppermint
Chapter 10 -
Snakeweed
Chapter 11 -
Silverweed
Chapter 12 -
Gillyweed
Chapter 13 -
Valerian Root
Chapter 14 -
Knotgrass
Chapter 15 -
Dittany
Chapter 16 -
Mandrake (mandragora)
Chapter 17 -
Devil's Snare
Chapter 18 -
Bubotuber
Chapter 19 -
Rat Root (Acorus Calamus)
Chapter 20 -
Bouncing Bulb (Resilio bulbus)
Chapter 21 -
Gurdyroot
Chapter 22 -
Aconite (Aconitum)
Chapter 23 -
Wormwood (Absinthe)
Chapter 24 -
Lily (Lilium)
Chapter 25 -
English rose (rosa)
Chapter 26 -
Alien Species
Chapter 27 -
About the Author
Chapter 28
Valerian Root
Chapter 14
Valerian roots are native to Asia and Europe, but have migrated to North America as well
The Valerian Root has sleeping powers
Valerian Root smells like cherry and vanilla
Valerian Root can grow up to 5 feet!
Valerian Root has bunches of white flowers
To replant Valerian Root, you should use root division and seeds
Valerian Root should be planted in soil with pH levels of 4.5-5
Valerian Root should be planted 1/8 of an inch underground
The Valerian Root has sleeping powers
Valerian Root smells like cherry and vanilla
Valerian Root can grow up to 5 feet!
Valerian Root has bunches of white flowers
To replant Valerian Root, you should use root division and seeds
Valerian Root should be planted in soil with pH levels of 4.5-5
Valerian Root should be planted 1/8 of an inch underground