Lavender
Lavendula augustofolia
Lavender is wonderful for use in edibles and elixirs, as well as spells and charms. Often called the “woman’s herb”, lavender is associated with spells related to calmness. It’s purple blossoms resonate with the crown chakra making this herb auspicious for spiritual attunement.
characteristics
The evergreen leaves can have a bluish appearance and grow from one to 2 inches long. Lavender requires full sun and excellent drainage in order to thrive it sent is relaxing and can be uplifting all at the same time it can be placed in your pillow to help you sleep or mixed into essential oil for aromatherapy use
history
Some common names for lavender include English lavender, French lavender, and true lavender. Some of the earliest recorded uses of lavender are by the Roman soldiers who used the wild growing plant to perfume there bathwater and wash they’re closed. It’s name is derived from the Latin “lavare” , Which translates as “to wash”. Lavender is also associated with the element of air.
Lavendula augustofolia
Lavender is wonderful for use in edibles and elixirs, as well as spells and charms. Often called the “woman’s herb”, lavender is associated with spells related to calmness. It’s purple blossoms resonate with the crown chakra making this herb auspicious for spiritual attunement.
characteristics
The evergreen leaves can have a bluish appearance and grow from one to 2 inches long. Lavender requires full sun and excellent drainage in order to thrive it sent is relaxing and can be uplifting all at the same time it can be placed in your pillow to help you sleep or mixed into essential oil for aromatherapy use
history
Some common names for lavender include English lavender, French lavender, and true lavender. Some of the earliest recorded uses of lavender are by the Roman soldiers who used the wild growing plant to perfume there bathwater and wash they’re closed. It’s name is derived from the Latin “lavare” , Which translates as “to wash”. Lavender is also associated with the element of air.
Lavendula augustofolia
Lavender is wonderful for use in edibles and elixirs, as well as spells and charms. Often called the “woman’s herb”, lavender is associated with spells related to calmness. It’s purple blossoms resonate with the crown chakra making this herb auspicious for spiritual attunement.
characteristics
The evergreen leaves can have a bluish appearance and grow from one to 2 inches long. Lavender requires full sun and excellent drainage in order to thrive it sent is relaxing and can be uplifting all at the same time it can be placed in your pillow to help you sleep or mixed into essential oil for aromatherapy use
history
Some common names for lavender include English lavender, French lavender, and true lavender. Some of the earliest recorded uses of lavender are by the Roman soldiers who used the wild growing plant to perfume there bathwater and wash they’re closed. It’s name is derived from the Latin “lavare” , Which translates as “to wash”. Lavender is also associated with the element of air.
Excerpt taken from “The Modern Witch’s Guide to Magickal Herbs” by Judy Ann Nock