Viola tricolor – Wild pansy, heartsease; Violaceae – Violet family. The raw material is the wild pansy herb – Violae tricoloris herba.
Echinacea purpurea – Echinacea, eastern purple coneflower; Asteraceae, formerly Compositae – Aster family, formerly composite. The raw material is the echinacea herb and root – Herba et Radix Echinaceae purpureae.
Eucalyptus globulus – Blue gum; Myrtaceae – Myrtle family. The raw material are older eucalyptus leaves – Eucalypti folium.
Varbascum phlomoides – Orange mullein, woolly mullein, clasping-leaf mullein; Scrophulariaceae – Figwort family. The raw material is the orange mullein corolla (flower) – Verbasci corolla, Verbasci flos (Corolla verbasci, Flos verbasci).
Vaccinium myrtillus – Bilberry, European blueberry; Ericaceae – Heather family. The raw material is the ripe bilberry fruit – Myrtilli fructus.
Rubus plicatus, syn. R. fruticosus – European blackberry; Rosaceae – Rose family. The parts used in medicine include the blackberry leaf – Rubi fruticosi folium and fruit – Rubi fruticosi fructus.
Quercus robur L. (Quercus pedunculata Ehrh.) – Pedunculate oak Quercus sessilis Ehrh. (Quercus sessiliflora Slisb.) – Sessile oak; Fagaceae family. The raw material is the bark of young trunks and branches.
Pimpinella anisum, syn. Anisum vulgare – Aniseed, anise, anix; Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) – Celery family (Umbellifers). The raw material is the aniseed fruit – Anisi fructus and the aniseed oil – Anisi oleum.
Archangelica officinalis – Garden angelica, wild celery; Apiaceae – Celery family. Garden angelica provides the following: Radix Angelicae – angelica root, Fructus Angelicae – angelica fruit and Folium Angelicae – angelica leaf, used only in folk medicine.
Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. (Carduus marianus L. ) – Milk thistle; Asteraceae (Compositae) – Aster family (composite). The raw material is the ripe fruit, without the pappus.