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This list is all the ingredients found in the WOT books cross referenced with Morrowind ingredients, when possible.  It will provide a full list of the ingredient items we need.

The list currently only contains the flora - fauna will be added to the list next.
         
Morrowind Ingredient to use Ingredient Type WOT Ingredient Name Effects Effect Description   Location/Description Source Location
Effect 1 Effect 2 Effect 3 Effect 4 Status
Chokeweed Flora Andilay root Restore Fatigue Fortify Intelligence Fortity Endurance Swift Swim Alleviates fatigue, clears the head, and eases tired muscles.
Retextured chokeweed and trauma root.
Done   EOTW 18:233, TDR 48:451  
Belladonna Flora Belladonna Berry Poison Damage Health Resist Poison Cure Poison Poison
Added advanced skills that allow it to cure or resist poison.
Done DANGER! These berries are a deadly strong poision and to be avoided at all costs. The soliders of Mayene grind up the berries into a poisionous paste to be used to coat their swords and arrows. Even the most shallow of cuts often lead to a long and horrible death.    
Belladonna Flora Unripened Belladonna Berry Damage Health Resist Poison Fortify Willpower Fortify Magika Added less powerful effects for the first few effects.
Added advanced skill will give advantage to magic users
Done      
Stoneflower Flora Blue goatflowers Restore Health Fortify Agility Restore Endurance Drain Personality Only the blue flowers!  Heals broken bones faster.
We should retexture the blue flowers to pink as well.  Maybe yellow. 
boil in water - 1 part to 10 parts water – soak towels in the hot water, and wrap a broken limb in it – helps heal the break
Done Long used by the single women of Arafel as a decoration for their hair during Bel Tine to signal their single status, the petals of this flower are pratcial as well as beautiful. Harvested during the spring, these petals can be used to encourage fertility in men if they are eaten once a month when the moon is at its fullest.  TDR, Chapt 48, pg 561 paperback Borderlands, especially Arafel
  Flora Bluespine Drain Personality Damage Personality Dispel Restore Willpower very bitter tea has no purpose at all except to cure sullenness or sulkiness or whatever else a Wise One might find disfavor with     TFOH 5:101  
  Flora Bluewort Resist Poison Restore Health Restore Endurance   Queasy stomach     TDR, Chapt 48, pg 560 paperback  
kreshweed Flora Boneknit Restore Health Restore Endurance Restore Strength Restore Speed helps to heal broken bones Done Found all over. TDR 48:451 Everywhere
Saltrice - retextured Flora Broomweed           Partial This herb is easily identified by its long feathery stalks, clustering together to form a shape that looks like the top of a broom. The herb grows in well ariated ground, often found on plains in temperate zones at the end of the summer season. If the tips of the plant are green, then it is past its prime. The herb may be dried and stored for up to three years before losing its potency. MUD  
Firefirn Flora Catfern Fortify Personality Restore Personality Fortify Intelligence Restore Intelligence Foul taste and smell, green scummy colored.
With Mavinsleaf - Cures lies.
Done   TFOH 15:209, LOC 29:412  
Bittergreen
Retextured to all green stems.
Flora Chainleaf Cure Poison Restore Health Fortify Health Fortify Intelligence Queasy stomach
Retextured
Done   TDR, Chapt 48, pg 560 paperback Everywhere
Some grass - or one of the Tribunal flowers.
Change leaf color to darker green.
Flora Chive         Unknown.  To be later used for something that is needed. Partial      
  Flora Corenroot         helps make blood      TDR 38:350  
  Flora Crimsonthorn         a little kills pain; a lot kills, but slowly.  A person would remain conscious for hours, unable to move, but aware.  It’s sweet, so you might miss it in tea unless you know what it is, especially if you take a lot of honey     TPOD 28:546  
  Flora Dogweed         tastes horrible     TSR 7:121  
  Flora Dogwort         for knitting flesh     TDR 38:350  
  Flora Elder                  
  Flora Feris                  
  Flora Feverbane         for fever     TDR 10:105  
  Flora Five-finger         With ground ivy, and sunburst root - bruises.     EOTW 38:516  
scathecraw Flora Flatwort Restore Fatigue       Tea   One of the more popular contraceptive teas, used by women of the Tear and Mayene regions mostly. The plant itself is characterized by its heartshaped leaves veined with light blue. If the roots of the plant are creamy it is ready to be hearvested, if they are plum it is past its prime. Use caution when making the tea itself, for too much will render a woman permeantly infertile. A handfull the size of a childs fist should be mixed with two pounds of standard tea.
TDR, Chapt 48, pg 560 paperback;EOTW 18:233  
  Flora Forkroot Drain Magicka       Stops channeling, put you to sleep.   Know it by its slightly bitter scent, in powdered form it is mainly green with speckels of red from the crushed and dried berries. TFOH 10:156, WH 9:219. WH 10:223  
  Flora Forktongue root         I think this is the same as forkroot     TFOH 48:552  
  Flora Foxtail         With Marisin, will help you sleep but not make you groggy.     TEotW, Chapt 19, pg 277 paperback  
  Flora Gheandin blossom, Powdered Restore Endurance Restore Speed     On the tongue.  For heart attacks   This herb is easily identified by its brilliant orange blossoms with their heady spicey scent. Used as an herb to flavor food in Bearlon for centuries, it also can be used in pultices to aid in the healing of burns. TDR, Chapt 48, pg 560 paperback  
  Flora Goatstongue         makes you sleep, but sovereign for stomach cramps     WH 10:223  
  Flora Goosemint         settles a burning stomach     LOC 8:176, 179  
  Flora Gray fennel         poison     TGH 23:304, WH 10:226  
  Flora Greenroot         makes you sleep, but sovereign for stomach cramps     WH 10:223  
Ivy Flora Ground ivy         With sunburst root, and five-fingers - bruises.   This ivy is best picked fresh from the Hills of Kintara. It is often found growing up the sides of pine trees, for it thrives in the acidic soil. While the leaves are still fresh, grind them into a paste to be used on wounds and sores to aid in the staving off of infections. EOTW 38:516  
  Flora Healall Restore Health       Use on open wounds to heal quickly.
Pain relief
  You will not find a good wife's kitchen without this important herb in it. It is grown all over the world in almost every garden, an herb whose qualities range from soothing headaches, to numbing pain. TDR 38:350, TFOH 16:217,48:552 ,49:567  
  Flora Heartleaf tea         prevents pregnancy     WH 12:294  
  Flora Honey             Gathered from the hives of Saldaea, this royal bee honey sooths even the most troubeled tummy. Best used to make other herbal teas and remidies pallatable to those with sensitive tongues and to children. Unknown  
GL Trees
Retextured GL trees.  Changed leaves to pine03.  Added berries.  Trees should be sized to .5 size and planted with trunk all the way in the ground to become large shrubs.
Flora Juniper Berries Restore Endurance Fortify Endurance Restore Strength Restore Fatigue Heart problems. In Prog Found in the depths of the muggy Handon Mirk, these berries grow best beneath the enormous bows of old trees. When the berries turn from solid pink to a white speckeled maroon, they are ready to be hearvested. To get the most effect from them, it is best if they are eaten fresh. They have been used by the healers of Tear and Mayene for centuries to treat for heart problems. MUD  
  Flora Kaf         Probably coffee - so restores fatigue   Small, round, and black with a slightly bitter yet distinct odor, these beans are still being explored by the Yellow Ajah. We believe that they originate from the homeland of the Seanchan. Certain members of the Brown Ajah have developed a taste for the bitter tea brewed from these beans. Unknown  
  Flora Lionheart         Numbs pain     Unknown  
  Flora Marisin         With Foxtail, will help sleep but not make you groggy.     TEotW, Chapt 19, pg 277 paperback  
  Flora Marshwhite Cure Poison       Leaves.  Heals queasy stomach.
Works as well as Chainleaf but has a bite to the taste.
Works better the longer the tea sits but grows more bitter
    TDR, Chapt 48, pg 560 paperback  
  Flora Mavinsleaf         Powdered, with catfern cures lies     Unknown  
  Flora Mountain Holly               MUD  
  Flora Peach pit         poison     WH 10:226  
  Flora Pink Foxglove Fortify Personality Restore Attribute: Persuasion     Clears up acne and cleanses the breath.   As lovely to eat as they are to look upon, these soft pink flowers grow on the Isle of Jafar. Best if picked fresh and then eaten either alone or in a salad to help clear up acne and cleanse the breath. MUD  
  Flora Pokeleaf         the girls use it to wash colour out of their hair; normally used for toothaches and sore gums     TFOH 49:570,571  
  Flora Rannel          With sheeptongue's root, cures contrariness     Unknown  
  Flora Red daisy         probably tastes awful     TFOH 13:184  
  Flora Red fennel         settles the stomach     TFOH 49:571  
  Flora Sheepstongue root Night Eye       Eye pain   Boil the roots down to a gummy paste and place it into a sealed clay jar to ferment for three months. After this point a thimble full of this tincture will heal sores in the mouth and throat caused by infection. The root itself is most usually found in mountainous terrain. TDR, Chapt 48, pg 561 paperback;
TGH 18:246, TDR 48:451, TFOH 13:184
 
scathecraw/grasses Flora Silverleaf Restore Fatigue Fortify Endurance Fortify Attack Restore Personality with Timsin - good for headaches.   Done   TSR 34:504  
  Flora Sleepwell root         clears headaches and makes you a little drowsy   It is very important to wear thick gloves when drying and powdering this root, as well as a cloth mask to keep the dust from your lungs. This pale green root with black tips must be harvested in Choren from the edges of the great Handon Mirk. Once powdered, take just a pinch and twist it up tight into a small bit of clean black muslin. The powder can then be injested by adults only to aid in sleeping, for children it would be fatal. TDR 39:361, LOC 15:257  
  Flora Sorfa         Ointment, heals welts.  Made into a tincture     Unknown  
  Flora Stinging Mardroot         used on bruises; stings     TFOH 49:567  
  Flora Stingweed Drain Agility Drain Endurance     Something bad caught in the nets     TDR, Chapt 48, pg 562 paperback  
  Flora Sunburst root Resist Poison Cure Blight (infestation)     With ground ivy, and five-fingers - bruises.
Alone, rids body of worms.  Resistance to this may be built.
  Use this herb with extreme caution. Before allowing a patient to eat a honey coated section of this herb, take a small bit of the juice and place it upon the patients wrist. If swelling occurs do NOT allow the patient to eat this root. It has been used for generations by the people of Amadicia and the Two Rivers area to rid the body of intestinal worms, and as such the people have built up a resistance to the subtle poisions of the root. Outsiders may expiernce an allergic reaction resulting in a swelling of the intestines and eventuall death. EOTW 38:516  
  Flora Timsin root  Restore Fatigue Restore     With Silverleaf - good for headaches     TSR 34:504  
  Flora Tremalking Black Tea Cure Poison       A gentle, if bitter, tea that can be used by even the most sensitive of stomaches to purge the system of mild food poisioning and cramping.    Sold around the world it is grown in vast tremalking orchards around Andor. TDR, Chapt 48, pg 563 paperback  
  Flora Whitefennel Fortify Endurance Fortify Agility Fortify Speed   Eases birth.  Maybe a pain killer??     TDR, Chapt 48, pg 560 paperback  
  Flora White Henpepper         soothes a toothache, but can also dye your hair black     TFOH 10:164  
  Flora Willowbark Restore Health Fortify Endurance Restore Fatigue Restore Intelligence Fever reducer, ulcers   Willow Bark tea has long been used to bring down fevers and to sooth ulcers. It is important that when you harvest this bark that you do not kill the tree from whence it came, only take a little bit at a time and avoid taking from the same tree more than once every five years. MUD  
  Flora Worrynot         for fever     TDR 10:105