The Magickal Properties of Flowers

Flowers have woven themselves seamlessly into the world of witchcraft, intertwining symbolism, spirituality, and cultural practices. From ancient times to the present day, flowers have been loved for their medicinal and magical properties, their connection to deities in mythology, and their role as tools for divination and spiritual exploration. Today, we’re going to take a look at some common flowers in witchcraft and their associations.

Rose: Love, Psychic Powers, and Protection

The rose, with its delicate beauty and intoxicating scent, is more than just a symbol of romance. Linked to deities like Aphrodite and Isis, the rose embodies the energies of love, psychic intuition, and protection. In the language of flowers, each hue carries a different meaning, making roses a versatile ally in spellwork and rituals, enabling practitioners to tap into these powerful energies.

Poppies: Sleep, Dreams, and Transformation

Poppies (entwined with Persephone’s journey to the underworld and Hypnos’ domain of dreams) hold a sacred connection to sleep, dreams, and transformation. In rituals and meditation, poppies can help you have deeper dream experiences, guiding seekers through realms of the subconscious and help with personal growth and metamorphosis.

Elderflower: Protection, Healing, and Prosperity

Associated with the likes of Freya and Crone goddesses, the elderflower radiates a nurturing energy. It offers protection, healing, and invites prosperity into your life. With its versatile uses in potions, teas, and spell jars, elderflower is a great botanical companion for modern witches.

Marigolds: Psychic Abilities, Love, and Abundance

Marigolds, tied to the energies of Xochiquetzal and Lakshmi, shine as beacons of psychic insight, love, and abundance. Incorporating marigolds into rituals can amplify your intuitive gifts, attract love and positivity, and open pathways to material and spiritual abundance.

Blue Lotus: Lucid Dreaming, Astral Projection, and Spiritual Connection

Linked to the goddesses Isis and Hathor, the blue lotus is a sacred channel to lucid dreaming, astral projection, and heightened spiritual connections. You can use this mystical flower to bridge the gap between the physical and ethereal realms, enhancing your spiritual practices and expanding your consciousness.

Daffodils: Rebirth, Renewal, and New Beginnings

Marking the return of spring, daffodils hold the essence of rebirth, renewal, and new beginnings. In the spirit of Persephone, they invite us to shed the old and embrace transformation, making them a natural choice for rituals centred on personal growth and embracing change.

Evening Primrose: Love, Fertility, and Vitality

Connected to Moon goddesses and Demeter, the evening primrose shines as a symbol of love, fertility, and vitality. Witches harness its energy to attract love, promote fertility, and invigorate overall well-being, aligning with the cycles of the moon and the natural rhythms of life.

Dandelions: Wishes, Divination, and Psychic Abilities

Tied to Hecate and Brigid, the dandelion carries wishes and the promise of divination. As witches, we embrace its versatile magic, incorporating it into our practices to enhance psychic abilities, receive insights, and connect with the hidden realms.

Geraniums: Protection, Healing, and Positive Energy

Associated with Persephone and Hecate, geraniums unfurl their petals to offer protection, promote healing, and attract positive energy. These vibrant blooms find a place in spells and rituals that focus on shielding, restoring well-being, and cultivating a positive environment.

Incorporating these flowers into your spells, rituals, or simply appreciating their natural beauty can infuse your witchy journey with a touch of the divine. The language of flowers is a universal one that offers a connection to ancient wisdom and a bridge to the mysteries that lie within and beyond.

Jade is a shadow worker and lunar witch, an experienced witchcraft facilitator, and hosts the 8-week High Priestess course: Dedicant.