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Southernwood

(Artemisia abrotanum) Do not take if pregnant.

Folk Names: Appleringie, Boy’s Love, Garde
Robe, Lad’s Love, Maid’s Ruin, Old Man.
Gender: Masculine.
Planet: Mercury.
Element: Air.
Powers:
Love, Lust, Protection.

Magical Uses: Southernwood is used in love spells, either carried or placed in the bedroom. Sometimes southernwood is placed
beneath the bed to rouse lust in its occupants. Burned as an incense southernwood
guards against trouble of all kinds, and the
smoke drives away snakes.

(from Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham)

Alchemical Obfuscation and Herbal Codes

graycloak:

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(Image: Engraving on titlepage of Maier, [Tripus aureus], 1618 [X])

Alchemical writers specifically, and much of the medieval occult world in general, employed various forms of imagery in order to obfuscate their writings. In some cases, this intentional misdirection is obvious to modern readers, even if what was being hidden is hotly debated. In other cases, that obfuscation isn’t so clear.

One example of the latter would be Agrippa’s formulations for Planetary Incense. There are various animal parts called for, which may aggravate the modern sensibility, but which are also based on common enough sources that the question lingers: were these intended to be taken literally?

Harold Roth, of Alchemy Works, [suggests not], and points to the Greek Magical Papyri, and the writings of some notable ancient physicians to make his case. 

The following list, compiled by [Alchemy Works], includes information from [PGM XII:401-44], [Claudius Galenus] (a physician at the temple of Asclepias), and [Pedanius Dioscorides] (a physician in ancient Greece and Rome at the time of Nero, and author of [De Materia Medica], recognized as the first [Pharmacopeia] in Western civilization).

This is not a complete list, as can be inferred from the lack of such things as Brain of a Cat, and Blood of a Stork, but it does help shed light on the way these ancient writers thought. It also gives me hope that other lists might exist as well.


A

  • Adder’s Tongue: Dogstooth Violet; Plantain
  • Ass’s Foot: Coltsfoot

B

  • Bat’s Wing : Holly Leaf
  • Bat’s Wool : Moss
  • Bear’s Foot: Lady’s Mantle
  • Bird’s Eye: Germander, Speedwell 
  • Blood: Elder sap or another tree sap 
  • Blood from a Head: Lupine 
  • Blood from a Shoulder: Bear’s Breeches
  • Blood of a Goose: Mulberry tree’s sap
  • Blood of a Hamadryas Baboon: Blood of a spotted gecko
  • Blood of a Snake: Hematite
  • Blood of an Eye: Tamarisk Gall 
  • Blood of Ares: Purslane 
  • Blood of Hephaistos: Wormwood 
  • Blood of Hestia: Chamomile 
  • Bloody Fingers: Foxglove
  • Blue Jay: Bay laurel
  • Bone of an Ibis: Buckthorn 
  • Brains: Cherry tree gum [this phrase usually designates any fruit tree gum]
  • Bull’s Blood or Seed of Horus: Horehound 
  • Bull’s Foot: Coltsfoot
  • Bull’s Semen: Eggs of the blister beetle

C

  • Calf’s Snout: Snapdragon 
  • Capon’s Tail: Valerian. 
  • Cat: Catnip
  • Cat’s Foot: Canada Snake Root and/or Ground Ivy 
  • Clot: Great Mullein 
  • Corpse Candles: Mullein
  • Cuddy’s Lungs: Great Mullein
  • Crocodile Dung: Ethiopian Earth
  • Crow Foot: Cranesbill, wild geranium, buttercup

D

  • Devil’s Dung: Asafoetida 
  • Dog: Couch grass
  • Dog’s Mouth: Snapdragon 
  • Dog’s Tongue: Hounds Tongue
  • Dove’s Foot: Wild Geranium
  • Dragon’s Blood: Resin of Draco palm 
  • Dragon’s Scales: Bistort leaves

E

  • Eagle: Wild Garlic of Fenugreek
  • Ear of an Ass: Comfrey
  • Ears of a Goat: St. John’s Wort
  • Englishman’s Foot: Common Plantain 
  • Eye of Christ: Germander, speedwell 
  • Eye of the Day: Common daisy 
  • Eye of the Star: Horehound 
  • Eyes: Inner part of a blossom; Aster, Daisy, Eyebright 

F

  • Fat from a Head: Spurge 
  • Fingers: Cinquefoil
  • Five Fingers: Cinquefoil 
  • Foot: Leaf
  • Frog: Cinquefoil
  • Frog’s Foot: Bulbous buttercup 
  • From the Belly: Earth-apple 
  • From the Foot: Houseleek 
  • From the Loins: Chamomile 

G

  • Goat’s Foot: Ash Weed 
  • God’s Hair: Hart’s Tongue Fern 
  • Gosling Wing: Goosegrass 
  • Graveyard Dust: Mullein 
  • Great Ox-eye: Ox-eye daisy 
  • Guts: The roots and stalk of a plant

H

  • Hair: Dried stringy herbs; ripe male fern
  • Hair of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Seed 
  • Hair of Venus: Maidenhair fern 
  • Hare’s Beard: Great mullein 
  • Hawk: Hawkweed
  • Hawk’s Heart: Wormwood seed or wormwood crown
  • Head: Flower of a plant
  • Heart: Walnut; bud, seed, or nut
  • Hind’s Tongue: Hart’s Tongue Fern 
  • Horse Hoof: Coltsfoot 
  • Horse Tongue: Hart’s Tongue Fern 

J

  • Jacob’s Staff: Great Mullein 
  • Jupiter’s Staff: Great Mullein 

K

  • King’s Crown: Black Haw 
  • Kronos’ Blood: Cedar 

L

  • Lamb: Lettuce
  • Lamb’s Ears: Betony
  • Leg: Leaf
  • Lion’s Hair: Tongue of a Turnip [i.e., the leaves of the taproot] 
  • Lion’s Tooth: Dandelion aka Priest’s Crown
  • Lion Semen: Human Semen

M

  • Man’s Bile: Turnip sap 

N

  • Nightingale: Hops

P

  • Paw: Leaf
  • Physician’s Bone: Sandstone
  • Pig’s Tail: Leopard’s Bane 
  • Privates: Seed

R

  • Ram’s Head: American Valerian 
  • Rat: Valerian
  • Red Cockscomb: Amaranth 

S

  • Seed of Horus: Horehound 
  • Semen of Ammon: Houseleek 
  • Semen of Ares: Clover 
  • Semen of Helios: White Hellebore 
  • Semen of Hephaistos: Fleabane 
  • Semen of Herakles: Mustard-rocket 
  • Semen of Hermes: Dill 
  • Shepherd’s Heart: Shepherd’s Purse 
  • Skin of Man: Fern
  • Skull: Skullcap Mushroom
  • Snake: Bistort
  • Snake’s Ball of Thread: Soapstone
  • Snake’s Head: Leech
  • Sparrow’s Tongue: Knotweed 
  • Swine’s Snout: Dandelion leaves 

T

  • Tail: Stem
  • Tears of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Juice 
  • Teeth: Pine Cones
  • Titan’s Blood: Wild Lettuce 
  • Toad: Toadflax; Sage 
  • Toe: Leaf
  • Tongue: Petal

U

  • Unicorn’s Horn: False Unicorn Root; True Unicorn Root 
  • Urine: Dandelion

W

  • Weasel: Rue
  • Weasel Snout: Yellow Dead Nettles/Yellow Archangel 
  • White Man’s Foot: Common Plantain
  • Wing: Leaf
  • Wolf Claw: Club Moss 
  • Wolf Foot: Bugle Weed 
  • Wolf’s Milk: Euphorbia 
  • Woodpecker: Peony
  • Worms: Thin Roots

Herbal Correspondences for Vegan Witches (Or any Witches really)

diaryofamodernwitch:

Activated
Charcoal

cleansing, purification, grief, health (banishing serious illness)

Allspice– determination, money, luck,
healing

Almond– fertility, Goddess energy,
beauty, self-love, prosperity, addiction, abundance

Anise– protection, warding against
evil, preventing nightmares, psychic ability, happiness

Basil– money, beauty, protection, love,
warding

Bay Leaf– money, motivation, protection,
psychic powers, wish fulfillment, success, purification

Black Pepper– banishing, protection,
exorcism, healing (from a serious illness/banishing said illness)

Brewer’s Yeast– motherhood, femininity,
warding against illness

Cashew– money, creativity

Cardamom– lust/libido, love, fidelity

Cayenne Pepper– catalyst, lust/ libido,
confidence

Celery– fertility, psychic powers,
healing (especially of the bladder, kidneys, and urinary tract), weight loss

Chamomile– sleep, stress relief, love,
beauty, friendship, meditation, luck, libido (mostly women)

Chia Seed– protection, health

Chili Powder– protection, hex breaking,
love, fidelity

Chives– protection, weight loss

Chlorella– purification, cleansing,
health

Cilantro– money, protection, peace

Cinnamon– catalyst, spirituality,
beauty, love, lust, romance, healing, strength, protection, psychic ability

Clove– catalyst, beauty, love,
protection (especially for children)

Cocoa Powder– beauty, health, love,
self-love, grounding, romance, sex, powder, enhances hot herbs

Coconut– strength, love, beauty,
protection

Coffee– grounding, protection,
spirituality, energy (if caffeinated), dispelling negativity

Coriander– love, health, protection,
easing pain of a broken heart,

Cumin– energy, protection, exorcism,
protection from theft, love, fidelity, masculine energy

Dandelion– communicating with the dead,
health, weight loss, wish fulfillment, divination, luck

Dill– money, prosperity, luck, lust,
protection (especially the home)

Dulse– lust, harmony, sea magick

Fennel– health (especially digestion),
protection, money, banishing, strength, vitality, libido

Fenugreek– health (women’s issues),
friendship, happiness, calming, feminine energy, libido, money

Flax Seed– fertility, health, protection
(especially from sickness), divination, money

Garlic– health, banishing, protection,
purification, warding, willpower,

Ginger– catalyst, energy, adventure,
health, confidence, lust/libido, prosperity, success, protection

Hemp– fertility, intuition,
motivation, peace, harmony, stress relief

Hibiscus– health, love, beauty, heart

Holy Basil– opens heart to love, stress
relief, healing, balance, grounding

Jalapeno– energy, catalyst, money,
abundance

Kelp– health, money, weight loss,
sea magick

Lavender– stress relief, sleep,
anti-anxiety, meditation, love, depression, peace, harmony

Lemon– health, beauty, love, lust,
cleansing, purification, sun magick, removing negativity,

Lemon grass– psychic cleansing, opening the
Third Eye, focus, mental clarity

Licorice– love, lust, fidelity,
communicating with the dead, health (digestive system)

Lime– purification, protection,
harmony, calmness, tranquility, strengthening love

Maca– fertility, vitality, energy, balance,
love

Maple– love, friendship, luck,
happiness, wealth

Marjoram– beauty, luck, wealth, grief,
cleansing, purification, warding, strengthening love, protection

Mint, Pepper– health, protection, ward off
migraines, wealth, bringing about change, love, abundance

Mint, Spear– health, protection, happiness,
wealth, communicating with spirits

Miso– health, prosperity,
communicating with the dead, friendship

Mustard– courage, faith, endurance,
success, luck, happiness

Nettle– grouding, health (especially
allergies), banishing negativity, cleansing

Nori– health, harmony

Nutmeg– beauty, prosperity, money,
luck, hex breaking, mental acuity

Nutritional
Yeast

health, happiness, love, addiction

Oat– fertility, health, earth
magick, sacred to Brighid

Onion– protection, health, banishing,
warding, bad habits, prosperity

Orange– energy, emotional healing,
beauty, health, love, friendship

Oregano– health, beauty, joy, energy,
strength

Paprika– catalyst, energy, hexing (I
don’t hex, but you do you)

Paprika, smoked– power, see Paprika

Parsley– money, luck, success, health,
weight loss

Pecan– employment and career,
success, security,

Red Pepper– catalyst, love, lust,
confidence

Rice– rain, fertility, money,
protection

Rose– beauty, love, honoring the dead,
friendship, happiness, healing

Rosemary– mental clarity, focus, memory,
health, love, lust, purification

Saffron– happiness, mental health, love,
lust, psychic ability, addiction, weight loss

Sage– cleansing, purification, grief,
wisdom, spirituality, mental clarity, protection, grounding

Salt– cleansing, purification,
grounding, protection, banishing, earth magick

Sesame Seed– money, lust, passion

Soy– spirituality, psychic ability,
fertility, intuition, grounding

Spirulina– health, wealth, energy

Sugar– beauty, sweeten attitudes, love,
sex, drawing spells

Tamarind– love, health, happiness,
family, protection (from illness)

Tea, black– energy, strength, courage,
confidence

Tea, green– energy, health, weight loss,
beauty, confidence

Tea, white– beauty, harmony, peace,
health, tranquility

Thyme– money, protection, luck,
grief, honoring the dead, grounding, glamours, confidence, loyalty

Turmeric– health (especially dealing
with serious illness), happiness,

Vanilla– beauty, love, friendship,
passion

Vinegar– protection, warding, weight
loss, hexing, banishing illness

Walnut– connection with the divine,
spirituality, mental strength, divination

Watercress– health, sex, lunar magick