this is so lovely 😍🌿
Tag: plants
(most of) my rose quartz pieces 🌹
Exquisite Photography Series That Depicts Dried Flowers and Tea Sets
Artist, wife and mother, Marina Malinovaya spends her leisure hours orchestrating extravagant photographic compositions using dried up flowers, leaves and tea sets.
Here is the first full set of “Birds & Herbs”.
Prints can be purchased here. I will also be looking into creating canvas prints to sell on my Etsy page.
04.04.2017
Feeling a bit better today with the pain. Thank you for all the advice, I found it very useful.
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When I cycled over the Common earlier I was really taken by how much new, green growth was on the trees. I decided it was time to get some new plants for my study so I bought some ivy.
Herbs, Trees and Plants Used in Weather Magic
Below is a list of herbs, trees and plants
used in weather witching. I’m sure there are plants and herbs that are missing from
this list. However the herbs on this list were corroborated by multiple sources which confirmed their use in weather magic. If you know of any other
plants, trees or herbs used in weather magic please feel free to add them to this
list.
- Alder – Raises winds:
Turned into whistles to ‘whistle up a wind’- Broom – Thrown into fire
to calm winds or thrown into air to raise winds- Cotton – Thrown into fire
to bring rain- Ferns – Thrown into fire
to bring rain- Garlic – Worn on person
to ward off bad weather- Heather – Thrown into
fire to bring rain- Henbane – Thrown into
water to bring rain- Oak/Acorn – Protects
against lightning strikes and bad weather- Pansy – Brings rain and
storms: If picked on a sunny day it will bring storms but if picked in early
morning while covered in dew it will bring rain.- Rice/Grains/Wheat –
Thrown into the air to bring rain- Saffron – Raises winds,
Assists with control of the weather- Thistle – Thrown into
fire to redirect lightning