A collection of herbs, flowers, roots, resins, and plants traditionally used within herbalism, folk practice, and witchcraft for their energetic, medicinal, symbolic, and spiritual associations. This section explores each plant through both practical and magical lenses, including correspondences, folklore, energetics, planetary and elemental ties, traditional uses, and personal observations gathered through experience and relationship.
These are herbs or ingredients that are readily accessible in the common kitchen, whether from your pantry, or from your fridge.
They are also easily accessible from a standard grocery store making them exceptionally easy to work with.
These are herbals that are easily found from other sources, whether they are grown, wildly foraged, or purchased through reputable herbal stores.
These are the ones I favour specifically although there are many others out there.
Given my time spent in a specific locales, it was extremely important for me to keep records of what I can find in my walks, or even in my own backyard.
Care should be taken when identifying all species in the area of your domicile.