$41.99
Live greener and find magic in the world around you with this comprehensive sourcebook to living the hearth witch way. Featuring homemade recipes, instructions for making everything from wine to soaps, and a variety of potions and spells, The Hearth Witch’s Compendium helps you incorporate spiritual practice into everyday life.
The contemporary hearth witch inherits the mantle of the village wise woman; she is part shaman, part seer, part herbalist, part spiritual healer, and entirely witch. Anna Franklin guides you through each project, from growing your own herbs and making remedies for simple ailments to creating natural household products and mixing oils. By following the hearth witch life, you’ll save money, reduce waste and exposure to potentially toxic chemicals, and have a lot of fun along the way.
$31.99
Whether you use plants in your magical or daily life, this catalogue of commonly found herbs offers time-saving, user-friendly plant profiles, so you always have the wisdom you need right at your fingertips. Each entry includes the plant's:
Magical Uses • Planetary Ruler • Element
Magical Virtues • Lore • Culinary and Household Uses
Cosmetic Applications • Home Remedies
An herbalist's best friend, this skimmable sourcebook helps you navigate your practice with confidence. It covers almost every herb you could find in your local supermarket, occult store, or garden. Pick through succinct, versatile entries for nearly 150 plants, such as:
Angelica • Apple • Beech • Bergamot • Black Cohosh • Carnation
Chervil • Chilli • Clary Sage • Comfrey • Echinacea • Eucalyptus
Feverfew • Flax • Ginseng ;• Goldenrod • Hawthorn • Iris
Linden • Lotus • Lovage • Maize • Mullein · Myrrh • Pine
Pomegranate • Rue • Saffron • Sandalwood • Skullcap
Sweet Cicely • Vervain • White Horehound • Yarrow
Anna Franklin also provides any cautions that need to be considered before working safely with the herb. With so many featured plants, this compendium is a valuable everyday resource for healers, cooks, witches, and plant enthusiasts of all skill levels.
$37.50
You already have an herbal pharmacy just waiting to be found - it's right in your garden. This book teaches you how to use a wide variety of common plants to improve your health, treat common ailments, make personal care products, and develop your magical practice. Anna Franklin provides comprehensive profiles for nearly thirty plants, such as begonia, sunflower, dandelion, and clover. She shares each one's culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic uses as well as magical virtues, correspondences, and recipes. This practical guide also offers deep insights on seasonal garden rituals, fairy flowers and trees, weather lore, garden spirits and familiars, harvesting and storing, and more. From tinctures and syrups to creams, bath salts, and jellies, this book has a wealth of options to improve your health and spirituality.
$32.95
Includes more than 150 recipes for teas, infusions, tinctures, syrups, baths, salves, balms, compresses, poultices, oils, creams, potions, candles, and much more.
The Hearth Witch's Kitchen Herbal is an herbal with a difference―it shows how to use the herbs and spices most of us already have in our kitchens for home remedies, personal care, spiritual practice, spells, and rituals. The follow-up to the bestselling Hearth Witch's Compendium, this practical guide includes more than 150 recipes and focuses on twenty-three common culinary herbs and spices. For each plant, you will discover magical correspondences, culinary uses, cosmetic uses, medicinal uses, notes of caution, recipes, and lore. Also discover how to combine herbs with astrology, colors, and elemental energies for powerful magical workings. From basil to turmeric and incenses to syrups, this useful kitchen herbal is designed to help you expand your Hearth Witch skills for a more natural and magical life.
$34.95
Create your own magical path with the hearth at the center of your household life and spiritual practice. Offering a bounty of reliable spells and rituals, Anna Franklin explores hearth witchery from its foundation in domestic lore to its modern practice. She presents building blocks like cleansing, warding, and consecration alongside tips for achieving balance and living in harmony with nature. With the garden as a sacred space and the kitchen as a magical workshop, you will develop your herb cunning and formulate your own spells for courage, luck, and more.
Learn how to forge meaningful relationships with the Hearth Goddess, your house spirit, and other domestic deities. Featuring a variety of correspondences, this book will lead you to a richer life with deep connections to the sacred.
$29.95
Filled with spells, recipes, and crafts, this book helps you discover the magical rhythms of the natural world. Join Anna Franklin, bestselling author of The Hearth Witch's Compendium, as she shares time-honored recipes and step-by-step instructions for bringing enchantment and joy into your life. You will discover dozens of incantations and spells to help you celebrate the cycles of the seasons, honor the gods and spirits, and release negative energy and anxiety. The world is filled with magic, if we can just slow down and learn how to channel it. The Hearth Witch's Year provides hands-on tips for sabbats, solstices, saints' days, and more than 100 other auspicious dates so you can connect with the earth's natural energies and manifest your deepest desires.
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The Divine Mine
Heathen Traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch - Robert L Schreiwer (July 2025)
$28.95
Discover the stories, philosophies, and practices of Urglaawe (Or-glaw-veh), a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition, all in one place for the first time ever.
$40.50
Noa Ikeda is a Japanese-American artist who currently resides in Montreal, Canada. Her illustrations appear on multiple mobile games and websites. Two of her tarot cards from this deck appeared first in Pride Tarot: A Collaborative Deck.
$41.95
This collection of forty elegant botanical cards draws inspiration from healers, helpers, and shaman who walk the thin places between one world and another. These wise folks find the plants of their practice at the edges of cultivated fields as well as deep in the woods, wilds, and along shorelines. Each lovingly illustrated card in this deck includes an oracle property that can provide guidance to a seeker or meditative focus to a querent.
$44.50
Hedgewitchery and tarot-two separate bridges between the physical and spiritual realms-combine in this alluring deck for witches and nature-lovers, allowing you to access deep wisdom from both places.
Showcasing exquisite art by Angela Rizza, this 78-card deck upholds the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition while honoring the hedgewitch's connection to the unseen world. In her enlightening companion book, Tudorbeth guides you on your journey through divination and reveals each card's three-part meaning: the border (the card's story and location), the riding (actions needed to make the card reality), and the veil (a practical exercise, like a spell, charm, prayer, or meditation, to help you see your path).
Layered with significant, nature-based imagery, the major arcana signals that the other world is near, while the suits of the minor arcana correspond to the four seasons. Wands embody spring energies, cups represent summer, swords symbolize autumn, and pentacles portray winter. Includes 78 cards with a matte, linen finish; a 224-page, color guidebook; and a reading altar.
$26.95
150 Crystals for Spells, Elixirs, Divination & More
Master mineral magic with this small but robust guide to the mystical powers of gems, stones, and crystals. Organized into sections focused on each of the five elements―earth, air, fire, water, and spirit―this uplifting book helps you connect to the energies of crystals and enhance your life with their ancient wisdom.
Tudorbeth walks you through crystal basics and teaches you how to use them to cast dozens of spells for success, love, protection, and healing. Concoct gem elixirs to imbibe their magical essences and glimpse the future with crystal divination. With this book's grounded wisdom, you will attune to one of Mother Earth's greatest secrets: crystal magic.
$27.50
Spells, Rituals, and Correspondences for 150+ FlowersEmbrace real flower power with dozens of spells, blessings, and recipes for every purpose from health to wealth. Featuring more than a hundred and fifty flowers organized by color, The Hedgewitch's Little Book of Flower Spells is both a quick-reference guide and beginner-friendly resource for enhancing your magic.Improve your concentration with a crocus cookie spell. Defend your home with a wolfsbane protection spell. Bring new romance into your life with a geranium love spell. This full-color addition to the Hedgewitch's Little Library series provides inspiration for themed gardens and teaches you how to communicate with mythical beings like dragons, fairies, and more. Tudorbeth immerses you in the purest form of enchantment: flower magic.
$24.99
As a central figure of the Craft, the moon holds a special place in any hedgewitch's practice. Through more than a hundred spells, recipes, and workings, this two-color, hardcover book shows you how to honor Our Lady of the Night and utilize her power to amplify your magic and affirmations. Discover lunar myths and legends as well as correspondences to herbs, crystals, and deities. You will also learn how to connect with changing energies in each season and moon phase. With guidance for drawing down the moon, making moon water, creating a moon altar, and other sacred activities, The Hedgewitch's Little Book of Lunar Magic features ample inspiration for honoring and harmonizing with this revered celestial body.
$23.99
Plants, trees, wildlife, the environment, and even weather phenomena are sacred to the hedgewitch. This book shares hundreds of recipes, spells, potions, and crafts to help you reconnect with the elemental energies and the turning of the wheel. A Hedgewitch's Little Book of Seasonal Magic follows the sun around its seasonal year, providing recipes for jams, jellies, chutneys, and syrups as well as seasonal spells, Esbat rituals, and correspondences. Discover recipes for winter spice marmalade, nettle beer, thyme syrup for coughs and colds, peony jelly, and onion and pineapple chutney. Learn how to create a March storms wand, Mabon apple garland, summer mermaid crystal shells, and a leaf glass mandala. Cast spells for safe travels, luck, preventing floods, increased passion, and many more. Author Tudorbeth has designed this book to help strengthen your magic and spellcraft through a connection to elemental energies and the natural world.
$23.99
Explore old-world magic and contemporary charms with this brilliant book of enchantments. Within these pages, you will discover more than one hundred spells, charms, and recipes for love, money, health, family, career, and more. Author Tudorbeth has selected the best traditional workings along with contemporary spells that can be done with readily available ingredients.
Hedgewitchery is the individual pursuit of living in harmony with nature while practicing magic. This book shares everything from old-world spells to magical enchantments for modern problems like credit card issues and unwanted house guests. You will discover delicious recipes such chocolate avocado mousse and charms and spells for prosperity, good luck, fertility, friendships, and so much more. All of the spells can be modified to suit your own individual needs and feelings, and the author includes helpful suggestions for incorporating herbs, crystals, and oils to empower your magic.
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Learn the myths and legends behind this beloved goddess plus practices and suggestions for making Hekate part of your spiritual path. Courtney Weber (author of Brigid and The Morrigan) offers an informed, accessible journey through the lore and history of Hekate, the ancient goddess of crossroads, ghosts, and witchcraft, and reflects on Hekate's relevance today. Tools and techniques for incorporating this goddess into your personal journey round out the book. Similar to her other works, Weber strikes a balance between the scholarly and the spiritual. Her exploration of Hekate combines solid research with practical, modern applications. The spiritual content is accessible to anyone with an interest in witchcraft, regardless of their faith or background. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Hekate, exploring original mythology, historical context, and contemporary connotations, concluding with spells and personal rituals. The final chapter is a grimoire full of rituals, offerings, and other practices designed to help readers align themselves with this extraordinary goddess. The book also explores magickal ethics, what it means to be a witch in the twenty-first century, and best practices for successful witchcraft.
$22.00
Brighten up any space with this ceramic plant pot, adorned with a beautiful 3D sunflower design and cheerful 'Hello Sunshine' text. Perfect for showcasing favourite plants or flowers, this plant pot brings warmth to any room, garden or windowsill to create a welcoming display.
Dimensions: 12.5 x 11.2 x 11 cm (4.9 x 4.4 x 4.3 in)
$1.50
Hematite is the mineral form of iron oxide. It is coloured black to silver-grey. Hematite is harder than pure iron but much more brittle. It will often form in layers at the bottom of a body of standing water or sometimes as the result of volcanic activity.
As a healing stone hematite is known as a stone for the mind. It brings mental organization and is very grounding and calming. It helps with original and logical thinking and decreases negativity. Use it to help balance the body/mind/spirit. Physically it has been used to keep the body cool, to decrease blood disorders, nervous problems and insomnia.
$44.00
Adding on to our Henna Treasure Collection of wind chimes and plant accessories, this hamsa shaped spinning bell chime would make a great addition to a home or patio for someone who appreciates it's symbolism. The hamsa is known as a protective amulet or talisman across cultures throughout the ages. Traditionally used for livestock purposes, bells are incorporated into each one of our handcrafted, hand painted chimes offering a unique sound. Display alone or create a zen space with the soothing sounds.
Great as garden décor! These bells are also known as Noah or cow bells. They are hand tuned to perfection with a calming meditative sound.
Made in India.
$5.50
Botanical Name: Agrimonia eupatoria
Common Names: Church steeples, Cocklebur, Stickwort
Origin: Croatia
It is said that Agrimony magical herb protects against evil entities, and even poison.
It is thought when agrimony magical herb is aged, witches and other magical beings have this herb in both protection, exorcism, and divination however it can also be used in negativity magic and the black arts depending on your intentions.
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$4.50
Botanical Name: Medicago sativa
Common Names: Chilean Clover, Buffalo Grass, lucerne, purple medic
Origin: United States
Used for rituals and spells to protect from poverty and hunger, best placed in a jar in the cupboard or pantry. Also, burn alfalfa and scatter the ashes around the property for this purpose. Also used in money spells.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$4.50
Botanical Name: Pimenta dioica
Common Names: Pimento, Jamaica Pepper
Origin: Guatemala
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
When used for rituals and spells, allspice can be used to attract money or luck. It can be used as an incense or added to incense mixtures. Allspice is also used to promote healing.
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$9.50
Latin Name: Angelica archangelica
Common Names: Angelica Root
Origin: Bulgaria
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.
Angelica is a beneficial magical herb for your protection and healing spells and rituals.
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$5.00
Botanical Name: Illicium verum
Common Names: Chinese anise
Origin: China
Star Anise is burned as incense to increase psychic awareness & abilities, placed on the altar to increase the power generated, and carried to bring luck.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$7.00
Botanical Name: Withania somnifera
Common Names: Winter cherry, Indian ginseng
Origin: India
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.
The name Ashwagandha is from the Sanskrit language and is a combination of the word ashva, meaning horse, and gandha, meaning smell. The root has a strong aroma that is described as "horse-like." Long revered as an Ayurvedic Remedy, Ashwagandha is believed to relieve stress, increase energy levels and improve concentration. Ashwagandha has a mythical reputation as a herb of longevity and an elixir of life. It is useful for all who wish to strengthen their Chi, the vital energy of the body. It helps to cope with excessive stress and will strengthen the power of endurance. It sharpens mental powers and enhances the memory and will be a valuable aid to those who are studying. Last, but by no means least, its aphrodisiac powers will be appreciated by those who practice tantra or sex magic.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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Botanical Name: Populus Spp.
Common name: Aspen, Poplar, Cottonwood
Use in anti-theft spells, and plant an aspe in your garden or field to be protected from thieves.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$3.95
Botanical Name: Laurus nobilis
Common Names: Sweet Laurel, Bay Laurel, Indian Bay
Origin: Turkey
Bay is used in clairvoyance and wisdom brews, although its taste is strong. Bay leaves are placed beneatht he pillowto induce prophetic dreams, and are also burned to cause visions.
It is a protection and purification herb and is worn as an amulet to ward off negativity and evil, burned or scattered during exorcism rituals, placed in the windowa to protect against lightning, and hung up to prevent poltergists from working any mischief in the house. A sprig of bay is used to sprinkle water during purification ceremonies, and the tree planted near the home protects its inhabitants against sickness. Bay leaves mixed with sandalwood can be burned to remove curses and evil spells.
Wisjes are written on bay leaves which are then burned to make them come true.
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$10.00
Botanical Name: Myrica cerifera
Common Names: Bayberry, American bayberry, bayberry wax tree, myrtle, wax myrtle
Origin: USA
A New England tradition involves burning a Bayberry candle on dark winter nights to bring prosperity at New Year’s. The old saying goes, “A bayberry candle burned to the socket brings joy to the heart and gold to the pocket.” Give Bayberry candles as Yule gifts to pass the blessings on to friends.
Sprinkle Bayberry root around a burning candle to enhance money-drawing magick. Carry a piece of the root in your wallet next to your cash to ensure that your money will return to you.
When moving into a new home, dress a white candle with Bayberry oil and burn it on your hearth. The ritual is said to keep evil away and invite good fortune.
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$15.00
Botanical Name: Trillium pendulum
Common Names: trillium, Beth, Indian Root, True Love
Origin: USA
Carrying trillium is said to attract money and luck to its bearer. The root of the trillium is also rubbed onto the bodt to attract love.
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$10.95
Botanical Name: Cimicifuga racemosa
Common Names: Black snakeroot, Black bugbane
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.
It is said that Black Cohosh as a magical herb to strengthen courage in the meak. An infusion of the herb sprinkled around a room or added to the bath, is said to drive away evil presences.
Add an infusion to the bath to help in cases of impotency. Can also be added to love sachets.
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$9.99
Black Salt is helpful in jinx removing; keeps away evil forces & bad neighbors. Black Salt is highly effective in protection rituals and spells as well.
You will receive 100g of black salt.
$5.25
Latin Name: cnicus benedictus
Common Names: Blessed thistle herb
Origin: Croatia
Blessed Thistle herb is effective in exorcism, hex-breaking, and in purification spells. Grown outside the home, this blessed herb is said to attract peace, love, and harmony.
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$12.00
Botanical Name: Nymphea caerulea
Common Names: Blue Egyptian lotus, blue water lily, and sacred blue lily
Origin: Hong Kong
Magical Properties: dreaming, relaxation, protection & lock-opening
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Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing.
$12.00
Botanical Name: Viola odorata
Common Names: Sweet Violet Flowers, Violas, English Violet
Origin: Albania
When flowers are carreid they offer protection against “wykked sperytis” and brings changes in luck and fortune. Mixed with lavender, they are a powerful love stimulant and also arouse lust. If you gather the first violet in the spring your dearest wish will be granted.
Ancient greeks wore the violet to calm tempers and to induce sleep.
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$8.99
Botanical Name: Arctium lappa
Common Names: Lappa, edible burdock
Origin: China
Burdock is associated with feminine energies, Venus and the element of water.
Burdock is used in rituals, amulets and spells to ward off negativity and for general protection. It can be used in potions, ritual baths, incense and amulets. Also used for general healing.
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$6.00
Botanical Name: Ruscus aculeatus
Common Names: Box holly, sweet broom, knee holly, pettigree, jew's myrtle, thorny fragon
Origin: Croatia
Butchers Broom is a protective plant and when hung around the home will protect against intense ill will and hatred. Sprinkle around the house or use in a wash to expel evil forces, poltergeist activity and hauntings.
Carry in a purple mojo bag to increase psychic powers.
Carry in a black mojo bag for protection.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$7.00
Botanical Name: Acorus calamus
Common Names: Calamus, Vacha, Bach Agri-turki, Baje
Origin: India
The seeds are strung as beads and used for healing, or the powdered root is used in healing incenses and sachets.
Small pieces of the root kept in all corners of the kitchen protect against hunger and poverty.
Growing the plant brings good luck to the gardener, and calamus is also used to stengthen and bind spells.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$5.99
Botanical Name: Calendula officinalis
Common Names: Gold-bloom, Marigold, Marybud, Pot Marigold
Origin: Egypt
Magical uses: Added to a bath it is said the help win the respect and admiration of everyone you meet. Scattered under a bed they protect you while you sleep and make your dreams come true. Carried in a pocket can help justice to smile favorably upon you while in court.
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$4.00
Botanical Name: Eschscholzia californica
Common Names: Golden poppy
Origin: Croatia
Poppy seeds and flowers are used in mixtures designed to aid sleep. They are also eaten or carried to promote fertility and to attract luck and money. At one time poppy seed heads were gilded and worn as talismans to draw wealth.
The seeds are also added to food to induce love, or are used in love sachets.
If you wish to knwo the answer to a question, write it in blue ink on a piece of white paper. Place this inside a poppy seed pod and put this beneath your pillow. The answer will appear in a dream.
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$5.50
Botanical Name: Nepeta cataria
Common Names: Catmint, Catnep, Catswort, Field Balm
Origin: Canada
If you use catnip herb for rituals and spells it is very good for creating a psychic bond with animals; power; courage; love and happiness.
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$4.00
Botanical name: Juniperus virginiana
Common nanes: Tree of Life, Arbor Vitae, Lebanon Cedar, Red Juniper, Red Cedar, Pencil Cedar
Use to create sacred space (incense, wood shavings or oil diffuser). Keep a cedarwood wand above your door for protection. Sacred to the Goddess Brigit and used during Imbolc celebrations
Excellent wood to use for longevity and abundance talismans. Grounds and creates clarity during psychic readings.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$6.00
Latin Name: Matricaria chamomilla
Common Names: Chamomile
Origin: Egypt
When used for spells and rituals, chamomile magical herb is best used for marriage proposals; good luck gambling; prevents lightening strikes; prosperity; and meditation.
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$7.00
Botanical Name: Stellaria media
Common Names: Addre's mouth, Indian chickweed, satin flower, starwort, stitchwort
Origin: Hungary
Carry or use in spells designed to attract love or to maintain a relationship.
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$3.50
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum cassia
Common Names: Cassia
Origin: Indonesia
Cinnamon is a good addition with rituals and spells involving spirituality, success, healing, power, psychic powers, lust, protection and love.
It is said when cinnamon is burned as an incense, it raises high spiritual vibractions, aids in healing, draws money, stimulates psychic powers and produces protective vibrations. Cinnamon is also used in making sachets and infusions for these purposes.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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$7.00
Botanical Name: Syzygium aromaticum
Origin: Sri Lanka
If you use cloves for ritual and spellwork they are good for protection, exorcism, love and money spells.
When burned as an incense cloves are said to attract riches, drive away hostile and negative forces, produce spiritual vibrations, and purify the area.
Cloves are burned as an incense to stop others from gossiping about you.
Worn or carried, cloves are said to attract the opposite sex and bring comfort to the bereaved.
Please note this is a 4oz jar by volume not weight
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Latin Name: Tussilago farfara
Common Names: Coltsfoot Leaf
Origin: Croatia
If you use coltsfoot herb for your rituals and spells, use them prosperity, wealth, abundance, or even love based rituals and spells.
The Tussilago farfara is a wild flowering plant native to Eurasia that was introduced to the Western Hemisphere by settlers over the past 3-4 centuries. More commonly known as Coltsfoot (leaf of this plant resembles a young horse's hoof), Tussilago farfara looks a great deal like the common dandelion, but grows quite differently.
DISCLAIMER:
The information on this web site has not been evaluated by the Canadian Dept. of Health and Welfare or by the US FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any diseases or replace medical attention. Please consult your practitioner, physician or herbal specialist before using any products you purchase, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.