From betouy. 

 From roots of bistort. 



From wood of red mezereon, Daphne mezereon. 

 From the shoots of black birch, Bettda nigra. 

 From the fine-leaved heath, Erica cinerea. 

 From the roots of asarabacca, Azuram Europaeum. 

 From the lesser Indian cress, Tropaeolum minus. 

 From black currants. 

 From chesnut bark. 

 From comfrey, Symphytum officinale. 

 From the dogwood of New Holland, and of Virginia. 

 From common Cyprus. 

 From the Dierilla acadiensis. 



From the fruit of the sloe or black thorn, Prunus sylvestris. 

 From Dutch or hemp agrimony, Eupatorium cannabinum. 

 Rich, from the green shoots of Venice sumach, Rhus cotinus. 

 Light, from the nettle hemp, Galeopsis tetrahit. 

 From a weak bath of Genista pilosa. 



From the large flowering geranium, bloody crane's bill, Geranium sanguineum. Also 

 from Geranium Robertianum. 

 Beautiful, from the dwarf cistus, Cistus helyanthemum. 

 From hawk weed, Hieracium majus. 

 From the shoots of the beech. 



From rag wort, Senecio jacobaea, and from Senecio palustris, or marsh golden rod. 

 From elecampane. Inula dysenterica. 

 From wild lettuce. 



From the broad-leaved sweet bay tree, Laurus nobilis. 

 From the young leafy branches of Liriodendron tulipjera, tulip tree. 

 From yellow toad's flax, Antirrhinum linaria. 

 From the leafy shoots of liquid amber. 



From the shoots of the smaller bind weed, Convolvulus arvensis. 

 From the roots of Lysimachia vulgaris, loose strife. 



From the young leafy branches of horse chesnut, Aesculus hypocastanum. 

 Richer colour, from the scarlet flowering chesnut, Aesculus octandra pavia. 

 From the wood and bark of Salix capraea, black willow. 

 From the leafy shoots of the larch tree, Pinus larix. 

 From the stalks and leaves of water mint, Mentha aquatica. 

 From Mercurialis annua. 



From the fresh plants of the greater snap dragon, Antirrhinum majus. 

 From the shoots of sweet gale, Myrica gale. 



From the dry roots of the common nut, (walnut) Juglans regia. 

 From the thick bark of the walnut tree. 



From black walnut bark, and from the shoots and leaves, fresh and dry. 

 From the red fruits of the Guelder rose. Viburnum opulus. 

 From the stalks of common marjoram, Origanum. 

 From the roots of sorrel, Rumex acetosella. 

 From the roots of garden patience, Rumex patientia. 



bloody dock, Rumex sanguineus. 



From the Virginian silk, Periploca graeca. 



From spignel, pasil de montagne, Athamanta libanotis. 



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