Essential Oil and Diffusers for Magical Use

Essential Oil and Diffusers for Magical Use as an alternative to Incense   If you live or visit someplace where incense bothers the other occupants or is just not allowed Essential Oil and Diffusers is an alternative. Consider a small diffuser for essential oils. The recommended oils to give this a test run are lavender… Continue reading Essential Oil and Diffusers for Magical Use

Herb of the Month: Spikenard

Spikenard About the Plant: Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi). [Common Names; nard, nardin, and muskroot]This plant is on the critical endangered species list. Spikenard is a fascinating herb that grows in the Himalayas of Nepal, China, and India. It belongs to the honeysuckle family and has small, pink, bell-shaped flowers. The rhizomes (underground stems) of the plant are the… Continue reading Herb of the Month: Spikenard

Herb of the Week

Herb of the Week: Uva-Ursa, Bearberry This week’s herb is: Uva-Ursi, Bearberry Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi[Ericaceae]also known as Foxberry, Crowberry, Hog Cranberry, Kinnikinnick, Mealberry, Arberry Gender: Feminine, Element: Earth, Planet:  Saturn Uva ursi is a trailing evergreen shrub that produces red berries and flourishes in alpine forests in many regions, including North America and Europe. The long… Continue reading Herb of the Week

Herb of the Week

Herb of the Week: Acacia This week’s herb is: Acacia  Acacia [Acacia nilotica] [acacia. spp] Family: Fabaceae~Other Names Acacia catechu, Acacia farnesiana, gum acacia, mimosa bush, scented wattle, gum arabic, fever tree, sweet acacia, wattle, Jerusalem thorn, Gender: Masculine, Element: Air, Planet: Sun  Acacia has over 800 species. The acacia, which closely resembles the lotus… Continue reading Herb of the Week

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