In Ìṣẹ̀ṣe/Ifá practice, ewe are the living medicines of the tradition—leaves, bark, roots, flowers, and seeds selected for spiritual and practical effects. They’re used to cool, fortify, open, close, cleanse, protect, and stabilize conditions revealed in divination. Knowledge of ewe is lineage-taught and place-specific; names and species can shift by region, so field identification matters.