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mccallcompany · 1 year
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Slightly modified version of The Green Death II, finished up this week ☠️ . . . #McCallCo #bookbinding #grimoire #magic #magick #occultart #spellbook #bookofshadows #leatherbook #craftsmanship #leatherbound #booklover #journal #bibliophile #plantmagic #goldtooling https://www.instagram.com/p/Coh5YosJGvx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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uhigh · 2 months
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plants at my uncles house
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sappy-witch · 11 months
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Magical Wild Forageables of June 🌿🌸
Hello darlings 🥰
June is a month brimming with the beauty of nature and an abundance of wild forageables that can enhance our magical practices. As we venture into the great outdoors, let's explore some enchanting plants and flowers you can find during this magical month and how they can be used in witchcraft:
🌿 Stinging Nettle: Don't be fooled by its prickly exterior! Stinging nettle is a potent herb known for its protective and healing properties. Use its leaves to make an invigorating tea or incorporate them into a purifying bath to cleanse your energy and dispel negativity.
💮 Elderflower: With its delicate white blooms, elderflower is a symbol of renewal and wisdom. Harvest these fragrant flowers to create a soothing tea that promotes intuition and enhances psychic abilities. You can also infuse elderflowers in oil for magical salves or use them in spell jars for protection and blessings.
🌼 Chamomile: Known for its calming properties, chamomile is a wonderful addition to your magical toolkit. Harvest chamomile flowers to create a relaxing tea that aids in sleep and meditation. Use it in spells for peace, purification, and attracting positive energy.
🌹 Rose: The elegant and fragrant rose is a timeless symbol of love and beauty. June is the perfect time to indulge in the magic of roses. Collect rose petals to create love potions, infuse them in oils for self-care rituals, or scatter them on your altar to invite love and harmony into your space.
🍓 Strawberry: As the sweet scent of strawberries fills the air, harness their magic in your witchcraft. Strawberries symbolize love, passion, and abundance. Incorporate fresh strawberries into spells and rituals for matters of the heart or use their leaves to attract luck and prosperity.
🌱 Dandelion: Often seen as a pesky weed, dandelions are actually potent magical allies. Harvest their vibrant yellow flowers and nutritious leaves for use in spells of transformation, wishes, and divination. Dandelion root can be dried and used in protective sachets or as an ingredient in cleansing rituals. Check out my detailed dandelion and strawberry foraged tea post here.
When foraging, please always ensure you have proper identification and permission to harvest from the land. Show respect and gratitude to nature for providing these magical gifts, and be mindful of sustainable harvesting practices; never take more than you need or remove too much from one spot.
Enjoy the wonders of June's wild forageables and let their natural magic infuse your witchcraft. Embrace the connection to the earth, its cycles, and the bountiful treasures it offers us.
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monotheisticpagan · 10 months
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A word on local plants
Questions to ask oneself while foraging local plant ingredients.
Have I correctly identified this plant?
Is this plant toxic to handle?
Avoid handling too much if the plant irritates you or at all if it is something which can be highly toxic to handle. Some plants people can be sensitive to, such as bittersweet nightshade can actually cause hallucinations or convulsions merely by handling. This I have seen for myself.
Does this plant have magickal properties and uses? What are they?
Do they have qualities that can be utilized in magick such as thorns, pods, or fronds?
Further are they sticky?
What are their medicinal properties?
Do they go by other names? What are some of their folk names? Could these indicate magickal uses?
Further, what is their personal folklore and symbolism? Which traditions use these plants and in what way?
What are the care instructions for the plant in case you'd like to grow some or help care for those you find?
Where are the plants commonly found growing? Is this a hedgerow? A field? A roadside?  This indicates the typical plant life you will find in this particular area. Many plants which grow in hedgerows for example will occupy similar space. This can allow one to walk along a roadside and have an idea what plants are likely to be found there.
Are the plants and flowers edible? Importantly which parts of the plant are edible and which are not? Many plants have certain parts that are edible and other parts which should not be ingested. This is important if you plan to ingest an edible part of a plant. If a flower is edible, but the stem should not be ingested, make certain to completely separate the flower and the flower only.
It took over 27 years for me to learn the importance of this, but make no mistake about it, it is important.
Is the plant, flower or wood safe for burning?
Further considerations
It is advisable not to trespass or otherwise infringe while out identifying and harvesting local plants. Follow local laws and keep yourself and others safe.
It isn't the best idea to walk a few feet into the yard with lilacs while the pitbull is out barking. I wouldn't advise it even if he's not.
As well to consider there are reserves in places to protect the land and species in some areas.
There is a reserve in the town of Kennebunk Maine where I highly advise not to disrupt any plant life there. Most definitely, do not harvest from such areas.
When harvesting plants be certain not to harvest all of one thing such as leaves, flowers, etc. This can be detrimental to the further propagation and growth of a plant.
Only harvest a small amount and keep your harvesting impact to a minimum. 
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revenant-coining · 1 year
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Plantmagic: a gendermagic subterm for when you're gender is connected to plants and magic, and/or plant magic/controlling plants through magic.
Etymology: plant, magic
Pronounced: plant ma-jick (plant magic)
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poisonerspath · 2 years
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Gorgeous artwork by @poisonplantwitchery on this black canvas bag! These are so handy to have around and the artwork is deadly ☠️☠️☠️ datura, belladonna, & henbane with the snake and skull, two of the most important symbols of the poison path! #poisonpath #thepoisonpath #veneficium #poisonousplants #plantspiritmedicine #plantspiritallies #solanaceae #witchesointment #flyingointment #nightshadeoils #ritualoils #banefulherbs #banefulallies #plantmagic #entheogens #plantspirits #pharmakeia #poisoner #witchcraft #greenwitchcraft (at Houston Heights) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChM8b7JL0_J/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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beckiwilson · 1 year
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Monkshood, an ode to Saturn day. Ruled by Saturn, sign Capricorn, element is water. Reap what you sow 🪐 Monkshood is highly toxic, and a plant of Hecate 🔐 She can be used with *great caution* to cleanse a ritual blade. 🗡️ Hand drawn, more to come ✨ • • • #tattoo #tattoos #handdrawn #handmade #ritual #magick #witchcraft #monkshood #athame #ritualdagger #herbs #plantmagic #saturn #hecate #tattooart #tattooideas #flash #hadesinquisition (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl5FRXGuM7Y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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caitlinmccarthyart · 1 year
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There’s been so much rain here in California! I can’t wait to see all those beautiful wildflowers blooming! 🌼 Here’s a sweet little wildflower nymph surrounded by native Californian blooms from a few years ago 🌼 #caitlinmccarthyart #plantmagic #plantmagick #greenmagic #greenmagick #witchcraft #witchy #witchlife #witchesofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp3311qLeHy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gardenofcami · 1 year
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closed terrarium I made
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smugtownmushrooms · 2 years
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GUEST TEACHER ALERT!! Super honored and excited to announce that Maria Christodoulou AKA @thegreekherbalist will be joining us during our 11 day course, the Mushrooms & Culture of Greece! Maria is awesome ! We’re very happy to have her join our group and learning exchange in Greece this Fall Still a couple spots left and we are determined to have YOU join us! Maria Christodoulou is a clinical herbalist exploring the wisdom and whimsy of ancient Greek herbal medicine. In a previous lifetime, she lived on a farm in ancient Greece and found the cure for plagues. Maria grew up in New York and currently lives in Athens, Greece. She is the author of "The Greek Herbalist's Guide to the National Garden, Athens" and offers plant walks, tours, and courses at www.thegreekherbalist.com. Our Early Bird pricing ends in a little over two weeks so get in touch if you want to join us! Payment plans available too! Thank you to Maria for making our 2022 Fall session in Greece even more lovely ! #smugtownmushrooms #mushrooms #fungi #herbalism #botany #greece #ellada #mycology #mushroomsandcultureofgreece #love #plantmedicine #mushroommedicine #herbs #plantmagic #ancestralconnection https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgjm84BOLbn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mugz4mugs · 13 days
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Warm-up with a nice cuppa with this customized ceramic coffee mug by Mugz-4-Mugs.
Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free. As well as microwave & dishwasher-safe.
A fun gift for Plant Lovers
Design Colors and Placement may vary slightly.
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lovesgardening-blog1 · 3 months
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🌱Fortune in Foliage: 15 Lucky Plants to Transform Your Home into a Positive Haven!🍃
Turn your home into a sanctuary of luck and positivity! 🌿✨ Discover the mystique behind 15 lucky plants that bring good fortune and well-being. From the Money Tree's prosperity to the Peace Lily's tranquility, these plants are nature's secret to a harmonious life. 🍀
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oliviamathwes04 · 6 months
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Spiny Succulents!
Hey Plant Lovers! 🌿💚
Let's talk about the unsung heroes of the succulent world—spiny succulents! 🌵✨ These thorny treasures are not just plants; they're sculptural masterpieces, adding an extra layer of elegance to any green space.
🌟 Featured Stars:
Aloe Vera: Beyond its healing properties, those spiky leaves are a sight to behold!
Euphorbia Tirucalli (Pencil Cactus): A green work of art with slender stems and tiny leaves.
Haworthia attenuata (Zebra Plant): Dark-green leaves with white stripes—pure charm.
Agave parryi (Parry's Agave): Robust, blue-green leaves with fierce spines—nature's warrior.
Ferocactus glaucescens (Blue Barrel Cactus): A classic spiky beauty with a desert vibe.
📸 Share Your Spiky Beauties! Show us your favorite spiny succulents! Post pics, share care tips, and let's create a spiky succulent haven together! 📷💬
🌈 Embrace the Thorns, Find the Magic! Transform your space with the enchanting allure of spiny succulents. Embrace the thorns, and let nature's elegance take center stage! 🌟💚 #SpinySucculents
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sappy-witch · 1 year
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✨🌿Herbalism & Plant Magic 🌿✨
Hello darlings 🥰
Today let's talk about herbalism and plant magic 💚✨
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Using plants in your magical practice can bring a whole new level of energy and intention to your spells and rituals. Here are some things to consider when working with herbs:
🌿 Correspondences: Each herb has its own unique energy and correspondences. It's important to do your research and choose herbs that align with your intention. For example, lavender is often associated with relaxation and peace, while rosemary is associated with protection and purification.
🌿 Harvesting: If you plan on harvesting your own herbs, make sure to do so ethically and with respect for the plant. Don't take more than you need, and always ask for permission from the plant before taking any part of it.
🌿 Preparation: There are many ways to prepare herbs for use in magic, such as burning them as incense, infusing them in oils, or brewing them into teas. Choose a method that works best for you and your intention.
🌿 Intention: As with any magical practice, intention is key. Focus on your intention as you work with the herb, and visualize the outcome you desire.
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Working with plants can bring a deeper connection to the natural world and enhance your magical practice. I’d love to hear how you use plants in your magical practice!
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monotheisticpagan · 1 year
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Green Witch decor that serves a function. A tray featuring an Ivy clipping I am attempting to propagate and a second hand houseplant pitcher, previously a kitchen item.
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precioushydroponics · 7 months
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