The Magic of Flowers: A Guide to Their Metaphysical Uses & Properties - Tess Whitehurst 2013

The Magic of Flowers: A Guide to Their Metaphysical Uses & Properties - Tess Whitehurst 2013

Introduction

An Orientation to Flower Magic (Read This First)

Author’s Notes

The Flowers

African Daisy

Agapanthus

Alyssum

Amaryllidaceae (Clivia and Amaryllis Belladonna)

Aster

Baby Blue Eyes

Bird of Paradise

Black-Eyed Susan

Bleeding Heart

Bougainvillea

Calla Lily

Carnation

Chamomile

Cinquefoil

Camellia

Cherry Blossom

Cherry Plum

Chrysanthemum

Citrus Blossom

Clover

Crabapple

Crepe Myrtle

Crocus

Dahlia

Daisy

Dandelion

Datura

Echinacea

Forget-Me-Not

Foxglove

Freesia

Geranium

Heather

Hibiscus

Holly

Hollyhock

Honeysuckle

Hyacinth

Hydrangea

Impatiens

Iris

Jasmine

Kalanchoe

Lantana (Shrub Verbena)

Lavender

Lilac

Lily

Lupine

Magnolia

Manuka (New Zealand Tea Tree)

Marigold (Calendula)

Marigold (Tagetes)

Morning Glory

Narcissus

Nasturtium

Oak

Oleander

Orchid

Pansy (also Viola and Violet)

Peony

Petunia

Pittosporum

Plumeria

Poppy

Primrose

Rhododendron

Rose

Sage Blossom

Snapdragon

Sunflower

Sweet Pea

Tuberose

Tulip

Valerian

Vervain (Verbena)

Viola and Violet

Wisteria

Yarrow

Ylang Ylang

Appendix

How to Make a Flower Essence

Magical Uses Overview

Elemental Correspondences

Planetary Correspondences

Bibliography