What….what happens when you burn hydrangea?

breelandwalker:

Oh, the plant contains a cyanide compound that’s only released when it’s burned. The smoke is toxic. It can cause anything from dizziness to fainting spells to symptoms of poisoning if you breathe it in.

And that applies to pretty much all the Hydrangea species, so it’s best just to keep them away from your fire spells. Better safe than sorry!

(And yes, that means side-eyeing the articles claiming that Panicled Hydrangea can be safely smoked like cannabis. Spoiler alert: No. Do not do the thing.)

everywitchway:

recreationalwitchcraft:

50 Magical Uses for Roses

Roses are one of the most common flowers around. They are widely adored, gifted often and grown in many places.  If you’re anything like us – you might even have too much of them laying around. What to do with all these roses?

  1. Bathe in them to encourage beauty
  2. Carry them to attract love
  3. Add them to a sleep sachet to promote sweet dreams
  4. Make a rose massage bar to encourage love through touch
  5. Make magical rose water
  6. Candy the rose petals to give to a lover
  7. Use them to honor the Goddess Aphrodite
  8. Use them to honor the Goddess Isis
  9. Let them rot in spells to break up couples
  10. Use them to represent the planet Venus
  11. Use them to honor the Virgin Mary
  12. Use them as offerings to spirits of the dead
  13. Use them to represent The Goddess
  14. Use in a spell jar for attracting romance
  15. Use their thorns to curse an ex-lover
  16. Make rose oil
  17. Use them to represent the 5 Wounds of Christ
  18. Use them in dream pillows to cause romantic dreams
  19. Uses yellow roses for spells involving friendship
  20. Substitute them for any flower in a spell
  21. Use them in spells for healing
  22. Use them in glamour spells
  23. Make a glamour-charged rosewater spray
  24. Make magical perfume with their sweet fragrance
  25. Preserve them in candles for love spells
  26. Make a romance-attracting bath melt
  27. Make a Sabbat Rose Garland
  28. Make a Rose Petal Salve
  29. Dry the Petals and make Flameless Rose Lights
  30. Make Rose Potpourri
  31. Use them in a Goddess Glamour bath
  32. Make a love attracting rose and baby oil sugar scrub
  33. Make a rose oil infusion for future spells
  34. Make a charged rose lip balm to bring on kisses
  35. Make a magical tea to encourage sexy times
  36. Preserve them for the altar using borax
  37. Use them in romance divination
  38. Use the petals as altar confetti
  39. Use them to honor Sappho
  40. Burn them and use the ashes to break off ties with ex-lovers
  41. Freeze them in ice bowls for seasonal spells
  42. Apply them to the skin to wear on Sabbats
  43. Use the petals as confetti for celebrations & Sabbats
  44. Make a rose glamour shower steamer
  45. Use the petals to cast circles
  46. Make rose tinctures
  47. Use the stems to make a Brigid’s Cross
  48. Make a sabbat flower crown
  49. Make a rose wreath for your front door to bring on relationships
  50. Propagate the stems for even more roses!

REMEMBER TO MAKE SURE YOUR ROSES AREN’T FROM A FLORIST, AND ARE PESTASIDE FREE BEFORE USING THEM ON/IN YOUR BODY IN ANY WAY

Spring Flowers

moonmaagick:

Spring is almost here and our gardens begin to grow and bloom. The plants that we grow can be used been used in magic and have been for hundreds of years. Flowers, in particular, are often connected with a variety of magical uses. Now that spring is here, keep an eye out for some of these flowers around you, and consider the different magical applications they might have. And maybe even use them in your Spring Magic! 

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Crocus

These flowers are usually one of the first you will see and they are associated with newly blooming love. They are also known to enhance visions and bring about intuitive dreams.

Daffodil

Daffodil petals are typically found in shades of white, yellow or even pale orange. This flower is associated with love and fertility. Place fresh ones in your home to bring about abundance. Wear this flower close to your heart to draw love and luck. Place daffodils on your altar during workings related to love, especially if it’s a new relationship and you’re still trying to figure out how to navigate the waters. Add potted daffodil bulbs to your altar for spring celebrations (don’t worry if they’re not blooming yet), along with other spring flowers such as forsythia, crocus, and snowdrops.

Dandelion 

The leaf of the dandelion is used for healing, purification, and ritual cleansing. The bright yellow flowers can be used in divination or placed in a sachet to draw good energy your way. In some magical belief systems, the dandelion is associated with growth and transformation; after all, a few dandelion flowers soon turn into hundreds of seeds waiting to travel around to repopulate. There’s also a connection to moving on: If you’ve got a bad habit you want to get rid of, associate it with a dandelion puff, and then blow it out away from you.

Echinacea 

Also called purple cone flower, this garden mainstay adds a little bit of magical “oomph” to charms and sachets. Use it for prosperity related workings: Burn the dried flowers in incense, and use on your altar during rituals.

Goldenseal

This sunny yellow flower is often found growing in the wild, alongside roads, and in fields. Use it in money spells, or for business dealings. Work it into charms connected to matters of financial gain or legal issues.

Hibiscus

This flower was named for Hyakinthos, a Greek divine hero who was beloved by Apollo, so it’s sometimes considered the patron herb of homosexual men.

Hyacinth is also known to promote peaceful sleep, and guards against nightmares. Carry in an amulet to help heal a broken heart or to ease grief when a loved one dies.

LillyThe Easter lily or Tiger lily is associated with all kinds of spring connections: fertility, rebirth, renewal, and abundance.

TulipThe tulip appears in many different colours and varieties but is typically connected to prosperity. You can use the different coloured variations in colour magic: Use a dark strain such as Queen of the Night for full moon rituals, or bright red flowers for love magic.

Violet

In Roman myth, the first violet sprung from the spilled blood of the god Attis, who killed himself for Cybele, the mother goddess.

However, today the violet is associated with tranquillity and peace. The leaf offers protection from evil and can be sewn into a pillow or sachet. Carry the petals with you to bring about luck and enhance night time magic. These pretty purple flowers are everywhere in the spring and early summer, so it’s a perfect opportunity to do a bit of flower magic. Dry the flowers in the sun, and use them in an incense blend to bring about sweet dreams and restful sleep. You may even want to sew them into a pillow like our Dream Pillow. The violet is also associated with dedication and loyalty. If you want your lover to be constant and true, offer a bundle of violets as a gift or plant a patch in front of the person’s home.

Remember that some plants can be toxic to pets. Before you plant or pick any of these, be sure to check to make sure it won’t be harmful to your furry companions.

Love and Light,

Moon Magick 
www.moonmaagick.co.uk

beeswitchery:

themoonmysteries:

🌸🌼💐🌹FLOWER WITCH – A CONCEPT🌹💐🌼🌸

🌸Each flower and flower part has a magic correspondence

🌼you use bouquets to focus your intent, like some use charm bags

🌸you curse with rotted flowers

🌼you can protect or help someone prosper without being noticed

🌸every customer received a bit of positive energy with their plant or bouquet

🌼charging your plants with crystals

🌸burying your hands in dirt every day

🌼secretly blessing people by charging with luck or prosperity energy the plants/flowers you sell or give

*** Don’t hesitate to add your own ideas***

🌸flower crowns and flower wands

🌼wreaths

🌸knowing which flowers to cook with

🌼fairy gardens

🌸altars of living plants

🌼candles by flower correspondents rather than color

🌸grimoire full of pressed flowers

🌼resin amulets

🌸blessing seeds

witchkitch:

morgansmystics:

witchkitch:

Edible Flowers and Their Properties

Arugula Blossom (attraction, abundance, psychic power)
Basil Blossom (protection, love, abundance, purification)
Borage (happiness, protection, courage, peace) 
Calendula (protection, love, healing)
Carnation (strength, protection, creativity, stability) 
Camellia (abundance, love, happiness)
Cilantro (protection, peace, love, health, abundance)
Chamomile (calming, love, healing, protection, warding)
Chive Blossom (protection, warding, love)
Chrysanthemum (protection, warding, happiness, love)
Dandelion (healing, purification, divination & psychic power)
Dahlia (abundance, strength, creativity, self love)
Garlic Flower (protection, healing, warding)

Hibiscus (love, divination, creativity)
Kale Flower (abundance, strength, protection, healing)
Lavender (calming, protection, healing, purification, peace)
Lilac (luck, wisdom, psychic strength)
Nasturtium (happiness, love, purification, protection)
Orchid (love, abundance, creativity)
Peony (luck, protection, abundance, stability)
Pansy (love, calming, self reflection, change)
Pea Flower (abundance, love, friendship, protection)
Rose (love, happiness, peace)
Snapdragon (purification, protection, strength, perseverance)  
Squash Blossom (creativity, vitality, healing, balance)
Strawberry Blossom (love, abundance, luck, healing)
Violet (peace, protection, healing, luck)

What about pineapple weed? It grows in abundance at my house!

Pineapple Weed (dank, 420, 840, is that allowed)

Jk pineapple weed is fantastic medicinally being a fever reducer and stomach issue resolver. It’s closely related to chamomile so the properties are similiar.

(Calming, protection, healing, love, growth)

Spring Flowers

moonmaagick:

Spring is almost here and our gardens begin to grow and bloom. The plants that we grow can be used been used in magic and have been for hundreds of years. Flowers, in particular, are often connected with a variety of magical uses. Now that spring is here, keep an eye out for some of these flowers around you, and consider the different magical applications they might have. And maybe even use them in your Spring Magic! 

image

Crocus

These flowers are usually one of the first you will see and they are associated with newly blooming love. They are also known to enhance visions and bring about intuitive dreams.

Daffodil

Daffodil petals are typically found in shades of white, yellow or even pale orange. This flower is associated with love and fertility. Place fresh ones in your home to bring about abundance. Wear this flower close to your heart to draw love and luck. Place daffodils on your altar during workings related to love, especially if it’s a new relationship and you’re still trying to figure out how to navigate the waters. Add potted daffodil bulbs to your altar for spring celebrations (don’t worry if they’re not blooming yet), along with other spring flowers such as forsythia, crocus, and snowdrops.

Dandelion 

The leaf of the dandelion is used for healing, purification, and ritual cleansing. The bright yellow flowers can be used in divination or placed in a sachet to draw good energy your way. In some magical belief systems, the dandelion is associated with growth and transformation; after all, a few dandelion flowers soon turn into hundreds of seeds waiting to travel around to repopulate. There’s also a connection to moving on: If you’ve got a bad habit you want to get rid of, associate it with a dandelion puff, and then blow it out away from you.

Echinacea 

Also called purple cone flower, this garden mainstay adds a little bit of magical “oomph” to charms and sachets. Use it for prosperity related workings: Burn the dried flowers in incense, and use on your altar during rituals.

Goldenseal

This sunny yellow flower is often found growing in the wild, alongside roads, and in fields. Use it in money spells, or for business dealings. Work it into charms connected to matters of financial gain or legal issues.

Hibiscus

This flower was named for Hyakinthos, a Greek divine hero who was beloved by Apollo, so it’s sometimes considered the patron herb of homosexual men.

Hyacinth is also known to promote peaceful sleep, and guards against nightmares. Carry in an amulet to help heal a broken heart or to ease grief when a loved one dies.

LillyThe Easter lily or Tiger lily is associated with all kinds of spring connections: fertility, rebirth, renewal, and abundance.

TulipThe tulip appears in many different colours and varieties but is typically connected to prosperity. You can use the different coloured variations in colour magic: Use a dark strain such as Queen of the Night for full moon rituals, or bright red flowers for love magic.

Violet

In Roman myth, the first violet sprung from the spilled blood of the god Attis, who killed himself for Cybele, the mother goddess.

However, today the violet is associated with tranquillity and peace. The leaf offers protection from evil and can be sewn into a pillow or sachet. Carry the petals with you to bring about luck and enhance night time magic. These pretty purple flowers are everywhere in the spring and early summer, so it’s a perfect opportunity to do a bit of flower magic. Dry the flowers in the sun, and use them in an incense blend to bring about sweet dreams and restful sleep. You may even want to sew them into a pillow like our Dream Pillow. The violet is also associated with dedication and loyalty. If you want your lover to be constant and true, offer a bundle of violets as a gift or plant a patch in front of the person’s home.

Remember that some plants can be toxic to pets. Before you plant or pick any of these, be sure to check to make sure it won’t be harmful to your furry companions.

Love and Light,

Moon Magick 

🌼Flower Correspondences🌸

cosmicwitchy:

these are based off of what i’ve learned as a witch from other witches and books and some are what I believe to be true

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🌸 Sunflower- Positivity, Happiness, Radiance, Health

 🌼 Tulip- Beauty, Grounding, Love, Healing 

 🌸 Primrose- Healing and Light 

 🌼 Lily- Beauty, Assistance, Protection, Cleansing, Success

 🌸 Lavender- Cleansing, Protection, Harmony, Healing, Relationship Strengthening 

 🌼 Daisy- Health, Purity, Positivity 

 🌸 Carnation- Healing, Purification, Beauty 

🌼 Iris- Wisdom, Healing, Strength 

🌸 Lilac- Spiritual Assistance, Wisdom, Luck

 🌼 Poppy- Love, Cleansing, Protection 

 🌸 Rose- Love, Friendship, Happiness, Protection, Purification, Healing 

 🌼 Dandelion- Cleansing, Healing 

 🌸 Daffodil- Love, Luck, Fertility 

 🌼 Violet- Peace, Protection, Luck, Restful Sleep 

 🌸 Fern- Confidence, Love, Growth, Strength 

🌼 Hibiscus- Beauty, Love, Light 

 🌸 Marigold- Passion, Joy, Happiness, Radiance

always remember to be mindful  of potential interactions that herbs and other things can have with medications+other various stuff

Flowers & Meanings

miumiugirl:

Orchid: fertility, virility, sexuality, exotic beauty

Iris: eloquence, royalty, faith, wisdom, hope, valor

Jasmine: beauty, sensuality, love, purity

Sunflower: adoration, platonic love, admiration, loyalty

Red Rose: passionate, requited love, desire

Peony: bashfulness, wealth, compassion, beauty, happy marriage

Lavender: purity, silence, devotion, grace, calmness

Lilac: affection, youthful innocence, confidence, humility

Anthurium: hospitality, happiness, abundance

Daisy: innocence, purity, true love, new beginnings

Anemone: fading hope, forgotten love, faires, anticipation

Gardenia: purity, hope, trust, secret love, dreams, clarity

Hyacinth: sincerity, sporty attitude, playfulness, rashness, jealousy

Daffodil: creativity, inspiration, renewal, awareness, unrequited love