Plant Magic
As you may have seen I do have page on Herbalism and Botany but on that page I don't go into the magical aspects of the plants I work with or how i practice magical herbology. I did that to keep my UPG out of the information I was spreading but I do have a lot to say on the subject so I wanted to create this page to explore that aspect of Herbalism.


Links to specific subjects:
Astrological Herbalism
Some magical names for herbs - taken from Stephen Flowers
A Bone of an Ibis: Buckthorn
Blood of Hephaistos: Wormwood
Semen of Hermes: Dill
Blood of an Eye: Tamarisk Gall
From the Loins: Chamomile
A Pig’s Tail: Leopard’s Bane
An Eagle: Wild Garlic (Trigonella foenumgraecum, but the reading is doubtful)
A Lion’s Hairs: Tongue of a Turnip (i.e., the leaves of the taproot)
Semen of Helios: White Hellebore
A Titan’s Blood: Wild Lettuce
A Hawk’s Heart: Heart of Wormwood
Semen of Ammon: Houseleek
Fat from a Head: Spurge
From the Foot: Houseleek
Bull’s Blood or Seed of Horus: Horehound
Graveyard Dust: Mullein
Unicorn Root: Ague Root
Wolf’s Milk: Euphorbia
Tears or Sleep Sand of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Juice
Hairs of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Seed
Blood of Ares: Purslane
Blood from a Shoulder: Bear’s Breach (probably Acanthus mollis or Helleborus foetidus)
A Man’s Bile: Turnip Sap (probably Brassica napus)
Blood of Hestia: Chamomile
Blood of a Goose: A Mulberry Tree’s Milk
Kronos’ Blood: Cedar
Semen of Herakles: Mustard-rocket (probably Eruca sativa)
Blood from a Head Lupine: Lupine
Semen of Hephaistos: Fleabane
Semen of Ares: Clover
From the Belly: Earth Apple
Ass’s Foot or Bull’s Foot: Coltsfoot
Calf’s Snout: Snapdragon
Sparrow’s Tongue: Knotweed
Wolf Claw: Club Moss
Bat’s Wings: Holly
Some links to information I find useful (more soon to come):
School of Evolutionary Herbalism
This Youtube channel is run by a man named Saja who specializes in Herbalism and Alchemy. I find his videos very informative especially his videos on Alchemy. He goes into "new age" topics from a historical and scientific perspective that i appreciate. He sites his sources well and goes into the basics of Herbalist magic in an easy to understand way. I specifically appreciate his playlists Alchemy and Spagyrics, Medical Astrology and Herbalism, and Holistic Herbal Philosophy.
By Hertha’s Seed & Ragged Weed: An Introduction to Wortcunning by Dawn R. Jackson