The Archive
Conservatory
Each specimen catalogued for its uses, its dangers, and its place in the long memory of green knowledge. Handle with care and with curiosity.
Browse by Nature
Poisons
The deadly, the dangerous, and those that walk the razor's edge. These plants do not forgive ignorance.
27 specimens
Medicinal
All medicines are poisons in the right dose. All poisons are medicines in the right hands. These plants heal — carefully, knowledgeably, with respect for the line.
106 specimens
Herbs of Altered States
Dream herbs, vision plants, and those that thin the membrane between waking and elsewhere.
17 specimens
Protective & Ritual
Boundary plants, ward herbs, and those kept close for reasons older than medicine.
57 specimens
Culinary & Household
The herbs of kitchen and hearth — humbler in reputation, not in history.
61 specimens
Ornamental
Kept for beauty, for contemplation, for the particular authority of a thing that demands nothing but to be witnessed.
2 specimens
Browse by Form
Herbs & Forbs
The annuals, biennials, and perennials — herbaceous plants that have carried the weight of human medicine, magic, and poison across every century of recorded knowledge.
80 specimens
Shrubs & Bushes
Neither tree nor herb — the boundary plants, the hedgerow dwellers, those that guard thresholds and shelter things that prefer the margin.
29 specimens
Trees
The long-lived and the storied. Trees hold memory differently — they were here before the settlements and will remain after them.
24 specimens
Ground Covers
Low and spreading, close to the soil, close to what lies beneath it. These plants know the underside of things.
6 specimens
Grasses
The overlooked and the essential. Field, meadow, and margin — grasses hold the world together in ways that go largely unnoticed.
2 specimens
Fungi
Not plants at all, in the strict sense. Something older, stranger, and less easily categorised. The mycelium remembers what the forest forgets.
6 specimens