This includes both magical herbs for use in spells, and mundane ones for cooking or seasoning with.
Tingletap - A tap rooted herb popular for its ability to regrow after being picked down to the soil, features clusters of near circular leaves, each of which provides a surprising ammount of flavour, likened to smoked meat. The name derives from the root of the plant which when consumed causes a temporariy tingling sensation akin to the sensation felt when a limb 'falls asleep' as well as wide spread goose flesh.
Fell Leaf - A Hagblood's best friend, Fell Leaf (commonly pronounced Feleaf) is a magical herb that has uses in most small rituals and invocations, ground, burned, ingested, and so on. It has a bitter taste with a spike of spice. The magic in Fell Leaf is very light, but it is enough of a resevoir to serve as tinder for complex spellcasting.
Griproot - The roots of the various species of wandering plants, which are able to move around by uprooting themselves and walking on their roots. In magery, the roots are dried out and powdered for alchemical use. Intact roots are known to slowly wrap themselves around nearby objects if left unattended, hence the name.
Firebark - A product derived from the bark of a thick and hardy shrub common in wastelands. The bark of these trees and shrubs is dried, threshed, and powdered into a red/brown dust with a taste similar to cinnamon, with extra spices comparible to eating a chilli. It is also a highly flammable substance, and the plant is a nuisance in areas prone to bushfires.