Name: Nymphaea alba
Toxicity: considered toxic
Common Name: White Waterlily
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: V
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb
Convocational: root
Psychical: root
Pacificatory: root, herb
Reconciliatory: root
Reversional: root, herb
Theurgical: root
Vulnerary: root, herb
Sanguinary: herb
Ecstatic: herb
Affixal: root
Anecdotal: Nymphaea alba inhibits male sex drive for about two months, appropriate to some rituals. It is highly supportive during ceremonies where powerful singing is needed or during councils where the expression of ideas is paramount. Nymphaea is believed capable of placating the spirit of fear during related events. This can include exorcising malevolent spirits determined to thwart the effort or those that have contributed to endopsychic wounds that make participation appear impossible.