Flora of Azeroth: A Practical Herbal of Common Shrubs, Flowers and Fungi for Medicinal Purposes

Flora of Azeroth: A Practical Herbal of Common Flowers and Fungi for Medicinal Purposes



[Sources for text:


 * :A Medicinal Guide to Azerothian Herbs


 * Various botany  encyclopedias  and texboooks were consulted  to pair existing flowers with Azeroth herbs based on resemblance in order to assign a latin name and medicinal properties:





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