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Ivy: Hedera Helix
Folk Names: Common Ivy, Gort.
Job's Tears: Coix Lachryma
Folk Names: Tear Grass.
Jujube: Zizyphus Vulgaris
Folk Names: Brustbeeren, Judendornbeeren.
Juniper: Juniperus Communis
Folk Names: Enebro, Gemeiner Wachholder (German), Geneva, Genevrier, Gin Berry, Ginepro, Gin Plant.
Lavendar: Lavendula Officinale or Lavendula Vera
Folk Names: Elf Leaf, Nard, Nardus, Spike
Lemon: Citrus Limonum
Folk Names: Citronnier, Citrus Medica, Leemoo, Limone, Limoun, Neemoo.
Licorice: Glycyrrhiza Glabra
Folk Names: Lacris (Welsh), Lacrisse (German), Licourice, Liquorice, Lycorys (thirteenth century), Reglisse (French or Welsh - sources conflict on that), Regolizia (Italian), Sweet Root.
Life Everlasting: Anaphalis spp or Gnaphalium Uliginosum
Folk Names: Chafe Weed, Everlasting, Field Balsam, Indian Posy, Old Field Balsam, Sweet Scented Life Everlasting, White Balsam.
Lime: Citrus Aurantifloia
Folk Names: None Available.
Loosestrife: Lythrum Salicaria
Folk Names: Blooming Sally, Braune or Rother Weiderich, Lysimaque Rouge, Lythrum, Partyke, Purple Loosestrife, Purple Willow Herb, Rainbow Weed, Sage Willow, Salicaire, Spiked Loosestrife.
Lucky Hand: Orchis spp.
Folk Names: Hand of Power, Hand Root, Helping Hand, Salap.
Maple: Acer spp.
Folk Names: None Available.
Marjoram: Origanum Majorana
Folk Names: Joy of the Mountain, Knotted Marjorane, Marjorana Hortensis, Marjorlaine, Mountain Mint, Pot Marjoram, Sweet marjopram, Wintersweet.
May Apple: Podophyllum Peltaltum
Folk Names: American Mandrake, Duck's Foot, Hog Apple, Mandrake, Racoon Berry, Wild Lemon.
Meadowsweet: Spiraea Filipendula or Spiraea Ulmaria
Folk Names: Bride of the Meadow, Bridewort, Dollor, Gravel Root, Lady of the Meadow, Little Queen, Meadowwort, Meadsweet, Queen of the Meadow, Steeplebush, Trumpet Weed.
Mesquite: Prosopis Juliflora
Folk Names: Mizquitl (Aztec).
Mint: Mentha spp.
Folk Names: Garden Mint.
Mistletoe: Viscum Album *Poison*
Folk Names: All Heal, Birdlime, Devil's Fuge, Donnerbesen, European Mistletoe, Golden Bough, Herbe de la Croix, Holy Wood, Lignam Sanctae Crucis, Missletoe, Mystyldene, Thunderbesem, Witches' Broom, Wood of the Cross.
Moonwort: Botrychium spp.
Folk Names: Unshoe-Horse.
Morning Glory: Ipomoea spp.
Folk Names: Bindweed.
Moss:
Folk Names: Various - any variety can be used unless a specific is called for.
Motherwort: Leonurus Cardiaca
Folk Names: None Available.
Mugwort: Artemsia Vulgaris
Folk Names: Atremis Herb, Artemesia, Cingulum Sancti Johannis, Felon Herb, Muggons, Naughty Man, Old Man, Old Uncle Henry, Sailor's Tobacco, St. John's Plant.
Mullein: Verbascum Thapis
Folk Names: Aaron's Rod, Blanket Leaf, Candlewick Plant, Clot, Doffle, Feltwort, Flannel Plant, Graveyard Dust, Hag's Tapers, Hedge Taper, Jupiter's Staff, Lady's Foxglove, Old Man's Fennel, Peter's Staff, Shepherd's Club, Shepherd's Herb, Torches, Velvetback, Velvet Plant.
Myrrh: Commiphora Myrrha
Folk Names: Bowl, Didin, Didthin, Gum Myrrh Tree, Karan, Mirra, Mirra Balsom Odendron, Molmol, Morr.
Myrtle: Myrtus Communis
Folk Names: None Available.
Please remember; all herbs should be thoroughly researched before use. For more information on how to make tinctures, incense, etc. I would recommend that you go to either Botanical.com or Shez and Ken's Old City Homepage.