Eggplant: Folklore, Healing & Magickal Attributes
This article examines the botanical characteristics, historical background, and folk traditions associated with eggplant (*Solanum melongena*), a nightshade family plant native to Asia.
This article examines the botanical characteristics, historical background, and folk traditions associated with eggplant (*Solanum melongena*), a nightshade family plant native to Asia.
This article examines lungwort (*Pulmonaria officinalis*), a European flowering plant, through the lenses of traditional folklore, historical medicinal applications, and attributed magical properties. The text presents the plant’s etymological origins, symbolic associations with divine healing and respiratory remedy traditions, cultivation requirements, and its role in protective and divinatory spiritual practices.
This article examines *Euphrasia officinalis* (eyebright), a European wildflower with extensive folkloric, magical, and healing traditions, drawing on spiritual guidance, belief-based practice, and experiential knowledge frameworks.
This article examines Saint John’s Wort (*Hypericum perforatum*), providing an overview of its botanical characteristics, cultivation requirements, and historical significance within European and American herbal traditions. The authors explore the plant’s extensive folklore, including its association with Saint John the Baptist, its traditional use in protective rituals and divination practices, and its documented medicinal applications dating back to ancient Greece.
By Witchipedia, Correspondence Tables
This article examines correspondence tables as classification systems used within Western magical traditions to organize plants, crystals, and other materials according to perceived energetic relationships rather than biological characteristics.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of walnut trees (*Juglans* spp.), examining their botanical characteristics, cultivation requirements, and practical applications in gardening, culinary use, and traditional practices. The discussion encompasses the allelopathic properties of walnut trees, particularly the production of juglone and its effects on companion planting, as well as guidance on harvesting, storage, and nutritional benefits of the nuts.