$6.95
Botanical Name: Tilia europaea
Common Names: Lime Blossoms, Tilia
Origin: Croatia
Linden is extensively used in Europe as a protective tree. The branches are hung over the door for this purpose, or the tree itself is grown in the garden.
The bark of the linden when carried prevents intoxication, while the leaves amd flowers are used in love spells. Since it is a tree of immortality its leaves are used in spells of this nature.
Linden and lavender equally mixed make excellent pillows which hasten sleep in the insomniac, and good luck charms are carved from the wood and carried.
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$5.50
Botanical Name: Lobelia inflata
Common Names: Lobella, asthma weed, Indian pink, Indian tobacco, pukeweed, vomit weed
Origin: India
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy. May cause nausea and vomiting if ingested; not to be taken in large doses.
Use lobelia in rituals and spellwork involving healing storms and love.
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$8.99
Botanical Name: Nelimbo nucifera
Origin: China
Common names: Indian lotus, sacred lotus, bean of India, Egyptian bean
Lotus seeds and pods are used as antidotes to love spells, and any part of the lotus carries or worn ensures blessings by the Gods and good luck.
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$12.00
Botanical Name: Podophyllum peltatum
Common Names: Mayapple, Hog Apple, American Mandrake, Indian Apple, Duck's Foot
Origin: United States
Use Mandrake Root in rituals and speillwork involving protection, fertility, money, love and health.
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$3.95
Botanical Name: Origanum majorana
Origin: Egypt
Used in love spells, and is also added to food to strengthen love.
Carried it is protective, as it is when placed around the house, a bit in each room, and renewed each month. Grown in a graden it offers shielding powers against evil.
Also used in money mixtures and sachets.
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$7.00
Botanical Name: Filipendula ulmaria
Common Names: Pride of the Meadow, Meadow-wort, Bridewort
Origin: Croatia
Use Meadowsweet in ritual and spellwork involving love, divination, peace and happiness.
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$9.00
Botanical Name: Avena sativa
Origin: USA
Use in prosperity and money spells.
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$4.00
Botanical Name: Viscum album
Common Name: All Heal, Birdlime, Devil’s Fuge, Donnerbesen, European Mistletoe, Golden Bough, Holy Wood, Lignam sanctae crucis, Witched Broom, Wood of the Cross
Origin: Albania
When used in rituals and spells mistletoe can be used for fertility; love; protection; visions, lust, and sex magick.
The Druids held mistletoe in great reverence as a sacred plant that could remove every ill. It was gathered with great ceremony and cut from the tree with a golden knife.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$4.50
Botanical Name: Leonurus cardiaca
Common Names: Lions Tail, lion's ear, throwwort
Origin: Croatia
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.
Motherwort energies promote inner trust and confidence that the ultimate outcome will be best for all involved in the fullness of time. It is also used for counter-magic and associated with immortality and spiritual healing.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$5.50
Botanical Name: Artemisia vulgaris
Common Names: Common mugwort, sailor's tobacco, felon herb
Origin: Croatia
If you use mugwort herb for rituals and spells use it specifically for visionary dreams; clairvoyance; protection; travel stamina/safety; consecrate divinatory tools; add power to scrying tools.
If you place mugwort herb into a cauldron and have it smolder or burn it can be an added benefit for your crystal ball and scrying mirror usage while diving.
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$5.00
Botanical Name: Verbascum thapsus
Common Names: Great Mullein, Velvet Plant, White Mullein, Bullock's Lungwort, Shepherd's Club, Hare's Beard, Cow's Lungwort
Origin: Croatia
When used for rituals and spells, mullein can be used for invoking spirits and it also keeps away demons and nightmares while sleeping.
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$6.50
Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
Common Names: Stinging nettle, common nettle, greater nettle
Origin: Croatia
Use Nettle in ritual and spellwork involving exorcism, protection, healing and lust
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$6.00
Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis
Common Names: Forbidden Fruit, Sweet Orange, Golden Apple
Origin: United States
Use orange peel in rituals and spellwork involving love, divination, luck and money.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$6.00
Botanical Name: Iris x germanica
Common Names: German Orris Root, Common Orris Root
Origin: Morocco
The orris root has long been used to find and hold love. The whole orris root is carried, the powder added to sachets, sprinkled on sheets, clothing and the body, as well as around the house. Orris root is sometimes known as “Love Drawing Powder”.
In Japan the orris was used as a protectant against evil spirits; the roots and the leaves were hund from the eaves of the house and added to the bath water for personal protection.
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$28.00
Botanical Name: Ligusticum porteri
Common Names: Bear Root, Loveroot, Porters Lovage, Porters Ligusticum, Chuchupate, Wild Parsley
Origin: United States
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.
The root can be used as a talisman and to increase the power of the contents of a medicine pouch. It is also a good cleansing herb that can be used prior to ceremonies or rituals. Use for protection.
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$5.95
Botanical Name: Passiflora incarnata
Common Names: Maypop, apricot vine, passion vine, purple passion flower, passiflore
Origin: India
Contrary to its name, the passion flower is placed in the house to calm problems and troubles, and to bring peace.
Carried, it attracts friends and great popularity. Placed below the pillow it aids in sleep.
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$3.00
Botanical Name: Pogostemon cablin
Common Names: Pucha-Pot, Kablin
A traditional aid in reversing magic and driving away troubles, Patchouli is also good for divination and spells of passion and love, as well as sex magic.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$5.00
Botanical Name: Mentha pulegium
Common Names: European Pennyroyal, Hilwort, Pudding grass
Origin: Croatia
Use pennyroyal in rituals and spellwork involving stength, protection and peace.
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$5.50
Botanical Name: Mentha piperita
Common Names: Brady mint, balm mint, curled mint, lamb mint
Origin: United States
When used for spells and rituals it is mostly effective for visionary dreams; increase psychic ability; healing; and purification.
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$5.99
Latin Name: Trifolium pratense
Common Names: Red Clover Blossoms, wild clover, cow clover, purple clover
Origin: Croatia
If you use red clover herb in your rituals and spells it is best suited for baths to aid in financial arrangements. Also used in potions for lust. Protects and blesses domestic animals.
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$5.00
Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus
Common Names: Hindberry, wild red raspberry, reapberry
Origin: Albania
Raspberry is served as a love-inducing food, and the leaves are carried by pregnant women to alleviate the pains of pregnancy and childbirth.
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$12.50
Botanical Name: Rosa centifolia
Origin: China
When used for spells and rituals, rose buds and petals herb is best suited for protection; exorcism; healing; purification; love stimulator(highly effective in love spells).
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$5.95
Botanical Name: Rosa centifolia
Origin: Egypt
When used for spells and rituals, rose buds and petals herb is best suited for protection; exorcism; healing; purification; love stimulator(highly effective in love spells).
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$3.99
Botanical Name: Rosa canina
Common Names: Dog rose, Hep tree, hip tree, wild brier, brier rose, hip fruit
Origin: Chile
Magically Rosehips are a little confused. On one hand their bell like shape, medicinal uses and multitude of seeds mean they are sometimes associated with Jupiter. Under this association they can be used to promote health and wealth as well as a source of magical protection. The red fruit placed under your pillow and around your bed are a form of protection from nightmares and pesky spirits.
On the other hand, as the fruit of the dog rose, they are also associated with Venus and are useful in the magical pursuit of love and peace. They can be strung into a necklace and charged with intent to help draw that special somebody to you or placed around the home to promote a happy harmonious household.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$3.95
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Origin: Morocco
Use rosemary in rituals and spellwork involving love, protection, lust, mental powers, exorcism, purification, healing, sleep and youth.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$7.95
Botanical Name: Ruta graveolens
Common Names: Herb-of-grace, countryman's treacle, herbygrass
Origin: Poland
Rue leaves placed on the forehead is said to relieve headaches. Worn around the neck rue aids in recuperation from illness and also wards off future health problems. Rue is added to healing incenses and poppets.
Rue added to baths breaks all hexes and curses that may have been cast against you, and it is also added to exorcism incenses and mixtures. It is protective when hung up at the door or placed in sachets, and the fresh leaves rubbed on the floorboards send back and ill spells sent against you. The Romans ate rue as a preservative against evil eye, and the plant was also carried to guard the bearer from poisons, werewolves, and all manner of ills.
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$9.00
Botanical Name: Carthamus tinctorius
Common Names: American saffron, dyers' saffron, false saffron
Origin: China
Safflower is a good selection for a plant to offer ritual protection of your property and to provide coloring for ritual (or non-ritual) purposes, be it for foods (the Hope dyed their ceremonial wafer bread yellow with safflower petals), textiles, or even skin (in various cultures, saffon petals have been processed into a makeup). The ancient Egyptians grew safflower and used its dye to color fabric, to anoint mummies before wrapping and to color the ritual ointments used on statues of the gods; the flowers were woven into wreaths for mummies (consider using dried flowers for this). In Japan, the petals were prized as a silk dye (they make a very "unnatural" pink on silk!).
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$10.95
Botanical Name: Sassafras albidum
Common Names: Ague Tree, Saxifrax, Cinnamonwood, Saloop, Smelling-stick
Origin: USA
Sassafras is placed in the purse or wallet to attract money, or is burned for this purpose. It is also added to sachets and spells designed to aid healing.
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$7.50
Botanical Name: Prunella vulgaris
Common names: self-heal, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort and blue curls
Origin: USA
Believed to aid in matters of physical health and to cleanse the sick.
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$2.50
Botanical Name: Senna alexandrina
Common Names: American senna, locust plant, wild senna
Origin: India
Use senna in love spells.
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Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for long-term use; do not exceed recommended dose.
$12.50
Botanical name: Scutellaria lateriflora
Can be used for exorcism and to protect the practitioner on spirit journeys.
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$4.50
Botanical Name: Hypericum perforatum
Common Names: Hypericum, goatweed, God's wonder plant, witches herb
Origin: Croatia
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
In modern magic, St. John's Wort is believed to be of benefit when carried on the person for courage, protection, detecting other magicians, and strengthening the will when confronted with bad situations.
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$7.25
Botanical Name: Arctostaphylos uva ursi
Common Names: Bearberry, Hog cranberry, Kinnikinnick, Mountain Cranberry, Red bearberry, upland cranberry, wild cranberry, bear's grape
Origin: Croatia
Magickal lore surrounding Uva Ursi falls into two major areas: Psychic power/divination, and connection with the animal kingdom. Uva Ursi is said to align a person with their own inner strength, and to help connect with ancestral knowledge.
Uva Ursi is especially favored by those who work with Bear energy. Shamans use Bearberry for shape-shifting magick. Healing (of others) and wisdom-seeking are other magickal properties of Bearberry.
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$9.00
Botanical Name: Valeriana wallichii
Origin: India
Use Valerian in rituals and spellwork involving love, sleep, purification and protection.
The Greeks hung a sprig of valerian under a window to charm away evil.
Valerian root, powered, is sometimes used as ‘graveyard dust’.
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$3.50
Botanical Name: Verbena officinalis
Common Names: European Vervain, Pigeon's Grass, Holy Herb, Enchanter's Herb.
Origin: Croatia
If you use vervain herb for rituals and spells use it for restful sleep; calming; protection; purification; divination; consecration; love potions; and creativity.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$5.50
Botanical Name: Quercus alba
Common Names: Tanner's bark
Origin: United Stated
Use oak in rituals and spellwork involving protection, health, money, healing, potency, fertility and luck.
Since the oak was a source of food for early settlers in Britain as wellas Europe, it came to be revered and worshipped far back into prehistory. The Druids (traditionally) would not meet for rituals unless an oak was present, and the very word ‘oak’ and ‘Druid” some say, are related. Religious idols were fashioned from oak wood, and Witches often danced beneath the tree.
A tree as long-lived and strong as the oak naturally offers magical protection. Carrying any piece of oak is said to draw good luck.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$8.50
Botanical Name: Hamamelis virginiana
Common Names: Winter bloom, striped alder, spotted alder, snapping hazel, tobacco wood
Origin: United States
Magickal uses of Witch Hazel include chastity and protection. Carry to ease grief over a lost love. Use in a sachet to reduce passions. Use in love spells and spells to ward off evil.
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$5.00
Botanical Name: Asperula Odorata
Common names: Herb Walter, Master of the Woods, Sweet Woodruff, Wood Rove, Wuderove
Origin: Albania
Woodruff is carried to attract money and prosperity, to bring victory to athletes and warriors, and when placed in a sachet of leather, it guards against all harm.
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$5.00
Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium
Common Names: Milfoil, Noble Yarrow, Nosebleed, Thousand Leaf, Millefolium
Origin: Croatia
When used in rituals and spells, yarrow flower magical herb is best suited for courage, love, exorcism.
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$35.99
An oracle deck that opens an ancient portal into the energy and healing power that connects the stars above us and the plants growing from the earth.
Open an ancient portal to discover the powerful connection between the healing wisdom of plants and their astrological rulers with this unique 55-card oracle deck and guidebook. Each richly illustrated card depicts a sacred plant ally and its planetary correspondences, while the guidebook illuminates the traditional medicinal applications, ceremonial uses, spiritual messages, animal guides, and symbolic meanings associated with these important herbs, trees, flowers, and mushrooms.
$52.50
Get in touch with the power of nature and its abundant remedies. This earthy, mystical deck of 48 oracle cards will help you learn about herbal medicine and unlock answers to life’s many questions. Meet the plant spirits and explore their connections to your personal healing journey. Each card features a stunning, visionary depiction of a medicinal plant that will speak to you on a symbolic level to convey the true, archetypal essence of the plant. From the detailed guidebook, you’ll discover how the plant spirits provide deep guidance and wisdom for your life, while also discovering the medicinal uses and metaphysical qualities of each plant. Enjoy learning about therapeutic herbs, roots, flowers, and trees in this easy divination deck perfect for novices as well as seasoned readers. See how plant spirit and herbal healing can change your life!
$25.99
Herbal Magic offers a directory of magical herbs (both rare and common) alongside 36 spells using herbs to amplify casts for attraction, enchantment, trust, friendship, fortune, and success.
The plant kingdom is one of the oldest magical tools in existence. Known for millennia to have beneficial properties for both physical and spiritual well-being, many species of plants have been incorporated into the spiritual and healing practices of cultures around the world. These magical herbs are considered incredible gifts by shamans, green witches, hedge witches, and every wild woman and wild man.
This guide introduces the magical properties of plants, how to use them, and how to source them, including detailed step-by-step instructions on how to blend them seamlessly into magical recipes to harness their intrinsic powers. Tips for the budding witch cover:
Work with the energies and properties of magical plants to connect deeply with the earth and all the greenery in her dominion and magnify the power of your magic spells.
The Mystical Handbook series from Wellfleet takes you on a magical journey through the wonderful world of spellcraft and spellcasting. Explore a new practice with each volume and learn how to incorporate spells, rituals, blessings, and cleansings into your daily routine. These portable companions feature beautiful foil-detail covers and color-saturated interiors on a premium paper blend.
$26.95
This impressive book contains almost 200 recipes for herbal remedies that anyone can use, even if you've never worked with herbs. Popular author Sandra Kynes shows you how herbal remedies can treat everything from the flu to kidney stones, and they can be made from ingredients commonly stocked in your kitchen. Herbal Remedies for Beginners is organized by what part of the body is affected, making it easy to find the remedy you need. You'll discover the equipment for making remedies and a wide variety of application methods from teas and oils to balms and gels. Whether you'd like to make a basil and lemongrass salve to soothe insect bites or a ginger and turmeric syrup to alleviate motion sickness, this is the perfect guide to improving your health.
$30.50
On each card, a different herb is pictured and identified.
$26.95
The herbana witch is a green witch who uses the power of nature and the wisdom of the forest and who has a deep understanding of herbs, barks, mushrooms, roots, flowers, and woodland plants.
This beautifully illustrated book from the author of Backyard Witchcraft is an almanac, designed to travel with the herbana witch throughout an entire year, exploring the seasons, the plants of each period, magical and healing recipes, and animal guides. It will help you get in touch with the forest and its subtle energy.
Herbana Witch begins at the winter solstice and presents magical and healing practices, spirit animals, and subtle energies that change with the seasons. Each chapter begins with a suggestive description of the forest in a particular season. From there, the author includes meditations, visualizations, and rituals and a seasonal recipe that can be prepared with the available ingredients from the forest. Instructions are included on how to select and use woodland herbs, how to transform them for personal use, and how to make such crafts as incense, soaps, and candles—and much more.
$35.95
Wise, intuitive, and in harmony with nature, the green witch Herbana is the goddess of the earth element. She is deeply attuned to the forest's mysteries. Her magic is intricately woven with the wild essence of herbs, flowers and animals, guided by the ancient language of nature. This 50-card oracle deck transports you to the magical forest, inviting you to observe and to immerse yourself in your surroundings. Use the 64-page full-color illustrated guidebook to explore this realm and receive the insights it offers.
$34.95
The Herbcrafter's Tarot celebrates the handicrafts, tools, and time-honored folk skills related to herbs, trees, flowers and other plants that share their gifts with us. This deck and book set explores the relationship between herbs and how people use them for medicine, creativity, ritual, and spiritual guidance. It also considers herbs as archetypes and explores our partnership with the botanical realm. Herbcrafter's Tarot is an engaging introduction to herbalism and plant spirit magic, and can be used as a profound divinatory tool.
The set includes a 78-card deck and a 124-page book full of herbal inspiration and ideas for crafting with the cards.v
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Discover the real sources of many of the traditions, beliefs, and techniques of modern Witchcraft! And what author Raven Grimassi reveals in Hereditary Witchcraft is the documented ancient roots of the Old Religion. One-by-one, Grimassi goes through the tenets of Witchcraft and shows their ancient sources. The association of the pentagram with Witchcraft goes back at least 2,500 years. The idea of the four elements goes back to a philosopher named Empedocles of Sicily in around 475 B.C.E. The practice of many covens today of having a Priestess, Priest, and Maiden can be traced back over 2,000 years to ancient Pompeii.
This book is filled with history, myth, and folklore. But it is also filled with rituals and techniques that you can do. On these pages you will learn how to prepare and banish a magic circle. You'll learn rituals you can do by yourself, including those for the Solstices, Diana's Day, and Cornucopia. With this information you can become a follower of the Old Ways!
Of course, one of the most famous aspects of Witchcraft is magick. Grimassi doesn't disappoint here, either. You'll learn runic magick and divination; you'll learn about doing magick with the Moon and stars; you'll learn secret symbols and the powers of herbs. If you are a Witch - or you're thinking about becoming a Witch - this is one of the most important books you could possibly have. You'll find the documentation to support the antiquity of your beliefs and the way Witchcraft is practiced today. This book is both a guide for everyday life and a resource to discover Wiccan origins. If you don't have a copy of this book, get one today. You'll use it for the rest of your life.