Lilies |
Unguents |
Agalloch |
Burn aids |
Heartwood |
Soothers? |
Eaglewood |
Burn balms |
Pale green |
Bitter ___ |
Bitter drug |
Drug plants |
Some lilies |
Lily plants |
Spiny plants |
Bitter drugs |
Kind of wood |
Balmy plants? |
Leafy healers |
Resinous wood |
Healing herbs |
Useful plants |
Lotion lilies |
Skin soothers |
Burn soothers |
Shade of green |
Balm additives |
Soothing balms |
Soothing flora |
African shrubs |
African plants |
Herbal healers |
Century plants |
African lilies |
Healing plants |
Bitter medicine |
Herbal remedies |
Herbal soothers |
Soothing creams |
Some succulents |
Some are bitter |
Soothing plants |
Medicinal plants |
Balm ingredients |
Bitter purgative |
Emollient plants |
Gentle additives |
Oriental incense |
Lotion additives |
Medicinal creams |
Sunburn soothers |
Medicinal lilies |
Medicinal shrubs |
Succulent plants |
Drug or heartwood |
Lilies' relatives |
Lotion botanicals |
Treatment plants? |
Emollient sources |
Ornamental plants |
Palliative plants |
Spiny houseplants |
A Lesson From ____ |
Aromatic heartwood |
Bitter ___ (tonic) |
Certain botanicals |
Certain succulents |
Succulent soothers |
African succulents |
Herbalist's plants |
Natural emollients |
Lily family plants |
Lotion ingredients |
Therapeutic plants |
Balm-maker's plants |
Hawaiian succulents |
Thick-leaved plants |
Fleshy-leaved flora |
Spiny-leafed plants |
Spiny-leaved plants |
Soothing succulents |
A Message From _____ |
Fleshy-leaved shrubs |
Medicinal succulents |
Ointment ingredients |
Skin cream additives |
Base for some incense |
Burn-relieving plants |
End of a Fugard title |
Skin lotion additives |
Succulents for salves |
Hand-cream ingredients |
Medicinal plant juices |
Skin-cream ingredients |
Spiny medicinal plants |
Succulents for lotions |
Sunburn remedy sources |
Word in a Fugard title |
Plants used in lotions |
Ingredients in lotions |
Succulents that soothe |
Certain botanical balms |
Common balm ingredients |
Common medicinal plants |
Hand-lotion ingredients |
Lily family houseplants |
Relatives of the yucca. |
Skin lotion ingredients |
Fleshy medicinal plants |
Plants used in cosmetics |
Sunburn-relieving plants |
Plants in a Fugard title |
Plants used in first aid |
Succulent healing plants |
Fragrant East Indian wood |
Plants for burn treatment |
Soothing medicinal plants |
Skin-soothing ingredients |
Emollient-yielding plants |
Soothing lotion additives |
Bitter ___ (laxative drug) |
Heartwood of certain trees |
Plants with healing powers |
Succulent flowering plants |
Emollient-producing plants |
Ingredients in many lotions |
Plants that soothe sunburns |
Medicinal lily plant extract. |
''A Lesson From ___'' (Fugard) |
A Lesson From __": Fugard play |
Fugard play "A Lesson from ___ |
Fugard's A Lesson from ____ |
Plants with healing properties |
Bitter ___ (purgative medicine) |
Homeopathic therapy ingredients |
Plants cultivated for their sap |
Fleshy-leaved, succulent plants |
Plants with soothing goop inside |
Resin used as a base for incense |
Athol Fugard's "A Lesson From --- |
Plants that yield a soothing balm |
Plants yielding soothing extracts |
A Lesson from ___" (Fugard drama) |
Aromatic wood of an E. Indian tree |
They often have lance-shaped leaves |
Plants that are used in skin creams |
Athol Fugard play: "A Lesson from ___ |
They have fire-resistant spiny leaves |
Plants of immortality, to ancient Egyptians |
Succulents commonly used in the beauty business |