Flowers Archive
Flowers are fleeting, potent bursts of magic. Each bloom carries symbolic weight, energy, and intention, perfect for charms, offerings, and ceremonial work. Explore the lore and applications of these ephemeral yet powerful gifts.
This grimoire is always growing, just like the magic around us. If you know a crystal, herb, resin, or other magical ally that isn’t on this page—or a use we’ve overlooked—please comment below! Your knowledge and suggestions help keep this collection alive and ever-expanding.
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Acacia Blossom – A pale golden flower associated with the Sun and immortality. Known for protection, immortality, and spiritual clarity, it is often added to incense blends or charms for divine favor.
Aconite (Wolfsbane) – ⚠️ See Poisons
Almond Blossom – A soft white-pink flower connected to Mercury and divine inspiration. Known for watchfulness, hope, and divine favor, it is often used in offerings for clarity and blessings.
Amaranth – A vivid red or purple flower associated with Saturn and endurance. Known for immortality, unfading love, and perseverance, it is often woven into garlands or carried for strength.
Anemone – A delicate purple, red, or white flower tied to Mars and protection. Known for protection, anticipation, and warding off evil spirits, it is often used in amulets or carried for safe passage.
Angelica Flower – A delicate white bloom tied to solar and angelic energies. Known for protection and blessings, it is often placed on altars or in charms to invite divine guardianship and banish malevolent forces.
Apple Blossom – A pink-and-white flower linked to Venus and the Moon. Known for love, fertility, peace, and enchantment, it is often used in handfastings or spring rituals.
Azalea – A vivid pink or white flower associated with Venus and emotional intensity. Known for temperance, passion, and caution in love, it is often used in love charms or as altar decoration.
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Bachelor’s Button (Cornflower) – A bright blue flower tied to Venus and prosperity. Known for prosperity, fidelity, and protection, it is often carried in sachets or worn in love spells.
Basil Blossom – A tiny white or purple flower linked to Mars and purification. Known for love, purification, and warding off negativity, it is often used as a garnish in charms or spell jars.
Bellflower – A delicate bell-shaped bloom tied to Venus and humility. Known for gratitude, humility, and protection, it is often placed on altars or woven into garlands.
Bergamot Blossom – A fiery red or orange flower associated with Mercury and psychic energy. Known for healing, courage, and psychic awakening, it is often dried for incense blends.
Black-Eyed Susan – A golden-yellow flower with a dark center tied to the Sun and justice. Known for justice, encouragement, and protection, it is often used in charms for perseverance.
Bluebell – A delicate blue-purple flower associated with the Fae and enchantment. Known for humility, gratitude, and fairy magic, it is often offered in faery rites.
Buttercup – A bright yellow flower tied to the Sun and joy. Known for childlike joy, love, and protection, it is often carried in charms for optimism and vitality.
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Calendula (Marigold) – A golden flower associated with the Sun and fire energy. Known for healing, protection, and divination, it is often used in ritual baths or scattered on thresholds.
Camellia – A soft red, pink, or white flower tied to Venus and devotion. Known for admiration, perfection, and faithfulness, it is often used in love spells or offerings.
Chamomile – A golden, daisy-like flower under the Sun’s domain. Known for peace, prosperity, and restful sleep, it is often brewed into teas or added to ritual baths to attract luck and soothe the spirit.
Carnation – A ruffled flower in many colors associated with the Sun and Venus. Known for love, fascination, and distinction, it is often woven into garlands or placed on altars.
Cherry Blossom – A pale pink flower tied to Venus and the fleeting beauty of life. Known for transience, beauty, and renewal, it is often used in spring rituals or as offerings.
Chrysanthemum – A radiant flower in many colors linked to the Sun and longevity. Known for longevity, truth, and fidelity, it is often used in ancestor rites and protective charms.
Clematis – A climbing flower with purple or white blooms tied to Mercury and inspiration. Known for mental clarity, creativity, and travel, it is often used in charms for focus and imagination.
Clover Blossom – A small red, white, or pink flower tied to Jupiter and prosperity. Known for luck, prosperity, and protection, it is often carried in charms or brewed into teas.
Columbine – A whimsical, nodding flower often linked with Venus and the fae. Known for love and courage, it is sometimes carried to inspire daring choices and enchantment in matters of the heart.
Cornflower – A vivid blue flower associated with Venus and hope. Known for fidelity, hope, and inspiration, it is often worn or carried to enhance psychic insight.
Cowslip – A soft yellow spring blossom associated with faery magic and youth. Known for love and joy, it is often used in charms for attracting good fortune or for calling on the fae in ritual.
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Daffodil – A golden trumpet-shaped flower tied to the Sun and renewal. Known for renewal, prosperity, and good fortune, it is often used in spring rites and prosperity charms.
Daisy – A white-petaled flower with a sunny heart linked to Venus and innocence. Known for innocence, new beginnings, and purity, it is often woven into garlands or placed on altars for fresh starts.
Dandelion Flower – A bright sunburst in the grass, aligned with divination and spirit communication. Known for wish-making and transformation, its blossoms and seedheads are often used in spells to send prayers and dreams into the unseen.
Datura – ⚠️ See Poisons
Delphinium – A tall spike of blue or purple blooms connected to Jupiter and joy. Known for lightness, joy, and protection against envy, it is often grown near homes for warding.
Dianthus – A fragrant pink or red flower associated with Venus and bold love. Known for passion, admiration, and boldness, it is often offered in love rituals.
Dogwood Blossom – A four-petaled white or pink bloom tied to Mars and endurance. Known for durability, protection, and resurrection, it is often placed in charms for strength.
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Echinacea (Coneflower) – A purple-petaled flower linked to Mars and vitality. Known for healing, strength, and spiritual defense, it is often dried for protective charms.
Edelweiss – A rare alpine bloom, long tied to courage, loyalty, and nobility. Known for protection and devotion, it was once carried as a talisman by travelers braving harsh mountain passes.
Elderflower – A delicate white blossom tied to Venus and liminal spaces. Known for protection, healing, and connection to fae, it is often infused into ritual teas or baths.
Evening Primrose – A yellow night-blooming flower associated with the Moon and dreams. Known for healing, dreams, and lunar magic, it is often included in nighttime rituals or dream pillows.
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Forget-Me-Not – A tiny blue flower tied to Venus and remembrance. Known for remembrance, true love, and fidelity, it is often pressed into spell books or carried in lockets.
Foxglove – ⚠️ See Poisons
Frangipani (Plumeria) – A fragrant tropical flower tied to Venus and spiritual rebirth. Known for immortality, new beginnings, and love, it is often worn or used in offerings.
Freesia – A colorful and fragrant flower associated with Mercury and friendship. Known for innocence, friendship, and trust, it is often gifted in love or reconciliation spells.
Fuchsia – A pendulous magenta-and-purple flower tied to Venus and resilience. Known for taste, confiding secrets, and resilience, it is often used in charms of discretion and strength.
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Gardenia – A creamy white flower associated with the Moon and purity. Known for purity, love, and spiritual clarity, it is often used in love charms or meditation rituals.
Geranium – A bright clustered flower linked to Venus and protective magic. Known for protection, healing, and friendship, it is often planted near thresholds or used in offerings.
Gladiolus – A tall, sword-like bloom tied to Mars and strength. Known for strength, moral integrity, and infatuation, it is often placed on altars for courage.
Goldenrod – A tall golden flower tied to the Sun and abundance. Known for good luck, prosperity, and protection, it is often carried for success spells.
Gorse – A bright yellow flower associated with the Sun and perseverance. Known for protection, endurance, and inner strength, it is often used in boundary magic or resilience charms.
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Hawthorn Blossom – A delicate white-pink bloom tied to Beltane fires and faery realms. Known for protection and love, it is often used to honor the fae and weave enchantment into seasonal rites.
Heather – A windswept purple flower linked to the element of Air and liminal landscapes. Known for luck and admiration, it is often used for protection and healing in wildcrafted charms.
Hellebore – ⚠️ See Poisons
Hibiscus – A tropical, jewel-toned flower associated with Venus and sensuality. Known for delicate beauty and passion, it is often used in love spells and offerings of desire.
Holly Blossom – A rare white bloom among glossy evergreen leaves tied to Saturn and winter mysteries. Known for protection and fertility, it is often used to ward off evil during solstice rites.
Honeysuckle – A sweetly fragrant climbing flower linked to the Moon and bonds of affection. Known for friendship and devotion, it is often used to sweeten relationships and call love near.
Hyacinth – A spring-blooming flower of clustered bells tied to Mercury and rebirth. Known for sincerity and spiritual awakening, it is often used in purification and renewal spells.
Hydrangea – A clustered bloom of abundant blossoms associated with gratitude and heartfelt emotions. Known for abundance and protection, it is often used to shield against negativity and magnify blessings.
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Impatiens – A bright, cheerful flower linked to gentle strength and healing energies. Known for patience and protection, it is often used to restore harmony and invite peaceful energy.
Indian Paintbrush – A fiery red-orange bloom associated with creativity and inspiration. Known for healing and artistic vision, it is often used to spark imagination and kindle passion in projects.
Iris – A rainbow-hued flower tied to Mercury and divine messengers. Known for wisdom and valor, it is often used to connect with spiritual guidance and open channels of communication.
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Jasmine – A night-blooming flower associated with Venus and lunar mysteries. Known for love and sensuality, it is often used to heighten spiritual growth and deepen bonds of intimacy.
Jonquil – A golden spring flower linked to the Sun and renewal. Known for desire and hope, it is often used to attract joy and awaken fresh possibilities.
Juniper Blossom – A subtle bloom upon protective evergreen boughs tied to purification. Known for guarding thresholds and clairvoyance, it is often used to banish negativity and sharpen psychic sight.
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Kalmia (Mountain Laurel) – ⚠️ See Poisons
Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate (Persicaria) – A cascading pink cluster of romantic blooms tied to Venus. Known for longing and enchantment, it is often used to attract romance and stir deep emotions.
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Larkspur – A tall spire of blue, purple, or pink blossoms linked to Jupiter and lightness. Known for levity and protection, it is often used to uplift spirits and ward off sorrow.
Lavender – A fragrant purple flower tied to Mercury and soothing energies. Known for peace and love, it is often used in purification rites and healing charms.
Lilac – A fragrant spring blossom tied to Venus and youthful innocence. Known for first love and spirituality, it is often used to awaken gentle emotions and open the heart.
Lily – A sacred, trumpet-shaped bloom tied to the Moon and purity. Known for renewal and fertility, it is often used to honor divine feminine energies and rebirth cycles.
Linden Blossom – Fragrant white blossoms sacred to love and peace. Known for calming and protection, they are often brewed into teas or used in charms to harmonize households and strengthen bonds.
Lotus – A radiant blossom rising from still waters tied to enlightenment and spiritual rebirth. Known for awakening and purity, it is often used in meditation and rites of transcendence.
Lupine – A bold spire of colorful blossoms tied to imagination and Mercury. Known for protection and creativity, it is often used to inspire vision and shield against ill will.
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Magnolia – A large, fragrant bloom tied to perseverance and Venusian beauty. Known for nobility and love, it is often used in charms of strength and attraction.
Marigold – A golden, sun-touched flower tied to Solar energies and protection. Known for healing and courage, it is often placed at thresholds or carried for spiritual defense.
Meadowsweet – A sweet, frothy blossom beloved of Celtic tradition. Known for love, prophecy, and honoring the dead, it is often placed on altars for rites of divination and remembrance.
Mimosa – A pink, sensitive blossom associated with subtle emotions and the Moon. Known for secret love and emotional healing, it is often used to mend tender hearts and foster trust.
Morning Glory – A spiraling, trumpet-shaped flower tied to the Sun and renewal. Known for affection and love, it is often used to mark new beginnings and strengthen devotion.
Moss Rose (Portulaca) – A ground-hugging, hardy bloom tied to endurance and resilience. Known for courage and healing, it is often used to fortify spirit and summon inner strength.
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Narcissus – A spring bloom of mystery and beauty, sacred to death and rebirth. Known for fertility and transformation, it is often woven into spells of renewal and deeper self-discovery.
Nasturtium – A fiery orange and red flower linked to Mars and the element of Fire. Known for courage and victory, it is often used to boost confidence in spells of strength and resilience.
Nemophila (Baby Blue Eyes) – A delicate sky-blue flower tied to Venus and the element of Water. Known for innocence and calm, it is often used to soothe troubled emotions and bring peace to sacred spaces.
Nerine – A lily-like pink blossom connected to the Moon and feminine mysteries. Known for resilience and beauty, it is often used for spiritual protection and inner strength.
Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco) – A fragrant, night-blooming flower linked to Spirit and ancestral energies. Known for purification and prayer, it is often burned or placed in rituals to call upon guidance and protection.
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Oleander – ⚠️ See Poisons
Orchid – An exotic, luxurious flower connected to Venus and sensual mystery. Known for beauty and spiritual perfection, it is often used in glamour magic and offerings of devotion.
Oxeye Daisy – A cheerful white-and-yellow flower linked to the Sun and the element of Air. Known for healing and innocence, it is often used to invoke purity and protection in household charms.
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Pansy (Heartsease) – A violet-hued bloom of love and remembrance. Known for attraction and thoughtfulness, it is often used in charms to inspire romance or to strengthen bonds of friendship.
Peony – A lush, billowing bloom tied to the Moon and prosperity. Known for romance and honor, it is often carried to attract wealth, luck, and protection in love.
Periwinkle – A small blue-purple flower linked to Venus and the mysteries of immortality. Known for protection and everlasting bonds, it is often used in charms to preserve love and spiritual connection.
Petunia – A colorful garden flower associated with Venus and gentle emotional energies. Known for soothing and calm, it is often planted or used to clear resentment and restore harmony.
Phlox – A starry cluster flower tied to Jupiter and blessings. Known for unity and sweet dreams, it is often used to strengthen relationships and invite harmony.
Poppy – A vivid flower of red, white, or blue linked to the Moon and the realm of sleep. Known for dreams and remembrance, it is often used to honor the dead or ease transitions into trance.
Primrose – A delicate yellow spring flower connected to Venus and renewal. Known for youth and protection, it is often used in charms for new beginnings and to guard travelers.
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Queen Anne’s Lace – A lacy white blossom tied to the element of Air and faery magic. Known for sanctuary and protection, it is often used in wildcrafted charms and to open pathways of enchantment.
Quince Blossom – A pale pink spring flower associated with Venus and fertility. Known for love and happiness, it is often used to bless marriages and bring joy to the home.
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Ragwort – A golden field flower long tied to faery lore. Known for travel and transformation, it was once believed to aid in spirit flight or shapeshifting magic.
Ranunculus (Buttercup) – A bright golden bloom linked to the Sun and radiance. Known for charm and attractiveness, it is often carried to increase personal magnetism.
Red Clover – A soft pink flower tied to Mercury and healing spirits. Known for abundance and luck, it is often used in divination or offerings to connect with guides.
Rhododendron – ⚠️ See Poisons
Rose – A timeless bloom of many colors connected to Venus and deep mysteries. Known for love and passion, it is often used to draw beauty, honor devotion, and repel negativity with its thorns.
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Snapdragon – A vibrant spire of blossoms tied to grace and hidden strength. Known for both protection and deception, it is often used to cloak spells or guard against falsehoods.
Snowball Viburnum – Rounded blossoms of white purity and grace. Known for healing and spirit offerings, they are often used in rituals of ancestral connection and gentle blessing.
Snowdrop – A delicate white flower that braves the frost, linked to purity and rebirth. Known for hope and renewal, it is often used in rites of fresh beginnings and cleansing.
Starflower – A radiant, starlike bloom tied to divine guidance and celestial magic. Known for wish fulfillment and protection, it is often used to invoke clarity under the night sky.
Sunflower – A bold golden bloom that follows the Sun, linked to vitality and joy. Known for happiness and adoration, it is often used to draw abundance and amplify solar energy.
Sweet Pea – A fragrant climbing flower tied to Venus and blissful partings. Known for pleasure and joy, it is often used in charms of release and graceful goodbyes.
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Tansy – ⚠️ See Poisons
Thistle – A prickly purple bloom tied to pride and resilience. Known for powerful protection, it is often used to guard sacred space and bolster personal strength.
Tiger Lily – A fiery orange blossom associated with wealth and confidence. Known for pride and passion, it is often used to attract abundance and awaken bold energy.
Tuberose – A night-blooming blossom steeped in sensuality. Known for desire and attraction, it is often used in love magic and offerings to spirits of passion.
Tulip – A vibrant spring bloom tied to love and charity. Known for perfect affection and beauty, it is often used to honor partnerships and inspire generosity.
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Ulex (Gorse Blossom) – A bright yellow flower tied to endurance and resilience. Known for strength and protection, it is often used in charms of hope during hardship.
Uva Ursi (Bearberry Blossom) – A soft, bell-like bloom tied to wisdom and the spirit world. Known for healing and protection, it is often used in ancestral or divinatory rites.
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Valerian – A fragrant white-pink flower tied to peace and psychic awareness. Known for sleep and tranquility, it is often used to calm troubled minds and deepen dream work.
Verbena – A sacred cluster of blooms tied to Venus and purification. Known for love and protection, it is often used in consecration and blessing rituals.
Violet – A modest purple flower tied to the sacred feminine. Known for faithfulness and spiritual wisdom, it is often used in charms of loyalty and quiet power.
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Water Lily – A serene blossom rising from still waters tied to the Moon. Known for purity and enlightenment, it is often used in rites of rebirth and meditation.
Willow Blossom – A pale, fleeting bloom tied to lunar tides and adaptability. Known for healing and feminine magic, it is often used to honor grief and cyclical change.
Wisteria – A cascading cluster of fragrant flowers tied to devotion and grace. Known for new beginnings and spiritual connection, it is often used in rituals of renewal and romance.
Wormwood Flower – Tiny blossoms of a plant steeped in shadow and mystery. Known for necromancy and protection, they are often used in rituals of spirit contact and banishing.
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Yarrow – A feathery-flowered plant tied to Mars and courage. Known for healing and protection, it is often used to strengthen boundaries and awaken psychic gifts.
Yellow Rose – A radiant bloom tied to the Sun and friendship. Known for joy and new beginnings, it is often used to celebrate bonds and summon happiness.
Ylang-Ylang – A tropical flower of heady, intoxicating fragrance. Known for attraction, sensuality, and joy, it is often added to love potions and beauty charms to awaken desire and confidence.
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Zephyranthes (Rain Lily) – A delicate blossom that blooms after storms, tied to fertility and renewal. Known for hope and rebirth, it is often used in spells for growth and transformation.
Zinnia – A bright summer bloom tied to endurance and remembrance. Known for lasting affection and resilience, it is often used to honor loved ones and strengthen devotion.