Redwood Sorrel

The herbs listed in the compendium should only be used for writing purposes in role play and are not a guide for real life use as they can lead to harmful effects.

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Redwood Sorrel
Medicinal Toxic
Found during: Spring, Summer, Autumn

These large clovers produce pretty pink flowers and the petals of the clover turn a pink-purple in the fall. It likes forested, shady areas. It is mildly toxic. Fresh juice from the plant can be used to relieve eyesores. A poultice from wilted and dried leaves can be used for boils, sores, or swollen areas on the skin.

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