Borage Leaves
Description:: A bright blue flower resembling a star. It tastes as sweet as honey.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: It helps lower fevers 
Broom
Description:: A shrub with dark green stems and yellow flowers
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Can mend broken bones and toothaches 
Burdock
Description:: A spiked plant with heart shaped leaves. The root is usually large and hidden.
Season: Late Greenleaf > Early Leaf-Fall
Use: The roots are used to treat infections, especially rat bites 
Camomile
Description:: A short, thin stemmed plant with white petals, with a relaxing odor.
Season: Half of Greenleaf
Use: It has a calming affect on nervous cats 
Catmint
Description:: A plant with a small purple flower and pale heart shaped leaves. It has a strong alluring scent.
Season: Greenleaf > Leafbare
Use: Used to treat blackcough, whitecough, and greencough. It has a drug-like effect on cats. 
Celandine
Description:: A bright yellow plant with hairy stalks.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Treats ailments of the eyes 
Chervil
Description:: A green clustered plant with small white flowers and jagged leaves. It has a sweet taste when fully bloomed.
Season: Newleaf
Use: Cures infected wounds and soothes bellyaches 
Chickweed
Description:: A plant that resembles chervil, with much smaller white flowers that blooms at night. It has a bitter taste.
Season: Late Newleaf > Early Greenleaf
Use: Cures sickness such as greencough 
Cobwebs
Description:: Found everywhere- a thin thread-like substance weaved together to form intricate patterns.
Season: Any
Use: It can stop bleeding 
Coltsfoot
Description:: It has bright, small clustered yellow flowers with bitter-tasting leaves.
Season: Leafbare > Newleaf
Use: Regularizes breathing and lessens swelling. 
Comfrey
Description:: It has hairy leaves with small bell-shaped white or purple flowers. It grows in damp areas.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Treats broken bones and relieves sharp pains and bruises 
Daisy leaves
Description:: A white flower with a large yellow center. It's stem is leafless but it's root is covered with them.
Season: Newleaf
Use: It treats aching joints and minor pains 
Deathberries
Description:: A fern-like plant with blade-like leaves. It bears bright red berries with holes. ( Yew )
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Of no medicinal value; it can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough 
Dock
Description:: A plant with long roots and thin leaves. It's flowers are a pale yellow, and it has a sour taste and smell.
Season: Newleaf > Late Greenleaf
Use: Can soothe minor scratches and it leaves a cat's pelt shinny and slippery 
Feverfew
Description:: It has small white petals and a yellow center. It smells citrusy and grows in a small bush. It's bitter tasting.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Cools feverish cats and treats headaches. 
Goldenrod
Description:: A yellow flowered plant with slender hairless stems. The flowers are small and clustered, resembling cotton.
Season: Greenleaf > Early Lear-Fall
Use: A tonic for inflammation and irritation 
Hemlock
Description:: A fern-leaved plant with small white clustered flowers.
Season: Greenleaf > Leafbare
Use: None- can kill small cats if digested. 
Honey
Description:: Deriving from old bee-hives, it's a thick amber-colored sticky liquid with a sweet taste and smell.
Season: Greenleaf > Early Leaf-Fall
Use: A treat for well-behaved kits. It can also treat sore throats. 
Horsetail
Description:: A thin, green stemmed plant with a rough texture. They grow about a foot high.
Season: Early Newleaf > Late Greenleaf
Use: Treats infected wounds. It can also cease bleeding. 
Juniper Berries
Description:: The plant is bright green and prickly, but it's berries are soft and a pale blue color.
Season: Berries are ripe in Leaf-Fall
Use: It can treat bellyaches and cramps, and can counter snake bites. 
Lavender
Description:: A tall stemmed plant with bright purple flowers. It has a strong scent and a sweet taste.
Season: Late Greenleaf
Use: It has a calming affect when consumed or smelled. 
Mallow
Description:: A pink or purple flower with heart-shaped leaves. The leaves looked stripped.
Season: Greenleaf > Leafbare
Use: Soothes broken limbs, and relieves bellyaches. It's roots can expel poison if yarrow isn't available. 
Marigold
Description:: A bright orange flower with yellow highlights on t he edges. The leaves have a sweet, often spicy flavor.
Season: Greenleaf > Leafbare
Use: Prevents infection and heals wounds and sores. 
Mouse Bile
Description:: A bitter, sour smelling substance that has a horrible taste.
Season: Any
Use: It remove's parasites from a cat's coat 
Nettle leaves
Description:: A prickly green plant with two large leaves perpendicular to two smaller leafs. It has a bitter taste.
Season: Greenleaf > Leaf-Fall
Use: Treats swelling of wounds and bites 
Nightshade
Description:: A purple, pink flower with a bright yellow center that shoots out. It is bitter tasting and smelling.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Of no medicinal value; much the same as yew. 
Poppy
Description:: A scarlet-colored flower with thin petals. It's stem is straight and pale green.
Season: Newleaf > Greenleaf
Use: The seeds are extreamly useful. It can calm anxiety. It's used as a pain killer, and can have a numbing effect. It's used for numerous reasons- including relief from pain and even a sleep enduser. 
Snakeroot
Description:: A fluffy red plant grown in clusters. The stems are woody and the leaves give off a bitter musky scent.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Used to counter poison 
Tansy
Description:: A yellow cotten-like flower with a smooth green stem. It's leaves are prickly. It has a bitter taste.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: Treats coughs and toothaches. 
Thyme
Description:: It has round leaves with a spicy flavor and bitter scent.
Season: Newleaf > Leaf-Fall
Use: It can cause a soothing effect when digested 
Water mint
Description:: A thick-stemmed plant with a rusted color. It's flowers are a pale pink and it has a citrusy scent.
Season: Any > Perennial
Use: Treats bellyache 
Yarrow
Description:: The white flowers grow in clusters, and it's stems are a thin pallet green. It has a foul scent and bitter taste.
Season: Greenleaf
Use: When swallowed, it can make a cat vomit. It's used to expel poisons from the body.