![]() ![]() ![]() Hawthorn is sacred to Fae, when combined with the other two sacred plants, Fae may be present. It’s leaves are used to promote chastity and purity and it is often burned to purify an area against evil influence. By being planted near the entry of home, it prevents demons and witches from entering the residence. Magical or Ritual Uses: Hawthorn is used to protect against Witches and Demons. ![]() Hawthorn (Crataegus Oxacantha) Folk Names: Bread and Cheese, Tree, Gaxels, Hagthorn, Halves, Haw, Hazels, Huath, Ladies Meat, May, May Blossom, May Bush, Mayflower, Quick, Thorn, Tree of Chastity Powers: Fertility, Chastity, Purification, Happiness, Ward against Demons, Ward against Witches. Grave Briar is said to aid in spiritual communication or to aid in some forms of Necromancy. Powers: Grave Briar is used in spells to summon, spirits or to cause them discomfort and agony. Grave Briar (Rubus Spinosa) Folk Names: Corpse Briar, Graveside Briar, Death’s Breath. Magical or Ritual Uses: Echinacea was often used by American native Americans as an offering to Spirits to ensure and strengthen spells. B C D EĮchinacea (Echinacea Augustifolia) Folk Names: Black Sampson, Coneflower, Rudbeckia. When planted as a barrier, it wards against harmful spirit. Arrow Root is most often employed in Voodoo rituals to reveal unseen spirits, and to aid in combining multiple spells into a single incantation. Powers: Combining complex magic, making things unseen seen. Arrow Root (Zamia Integrifolia) Folk Names: Devil’s Bane, Black Paw, World Root. ![]()
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