Flowers Used in Witchcraft: Meanings and Magical Properties

Flowers are beautiful, they often smell wonderful, and they help the environment. In addition, flowers have magical properties. Using flowers in spells or rituals increases the strength of your spell and represents certain powers and abilities. They can be combined with other magical ingredients such as herbs and spices, crystals, and candles to make the spell or pagan ritual more effective and meaningful to you.

Diverse flowers hold distinct energies that can shield, enhance, and invigorate us with nourishing qualities and meaningful symbolism. Flowers symbolize the fleeting nature of life on earth, as their bloom, while beautiful, can’t endure forever. Still, we can appreciate the beauty and color of fresh blossoms and the enchantment they infuse into our surroundings. For those of us who walk a magical path, this is more than just a season of beauty. It is a time of powerful flower magic.

Flowers have long been revered as vessels of spiritual meaning, emotional memory, and sacred energy. In witchcraft, they act as messengers, allies, and portals. The earth is blooming.

Here's a detailed look at some flowers and their magical properties:

Individual Flowers and Their Magical Properties

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by editing the page to add missing items, with references to reliable sources. Various folk cultures and traditions assign symbolic meanings to plants. Although these are no longer commonly understood by populations that are increasingly divorced from their rural traditions, some meanings survive. In addition, these meanings are alluded to in older pictures, songs and writings.

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Some plants have more information than others.

1. Alder

Alder
Alder Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Alnus
  • Magical Properties: Balance, Rebirth, Resurrection
  • Element: Fire, Water
  • Planetary: Mars
  • Astrological:
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy:
  • Day:
  • Deities: Apollo, Bran (Welsh), Odin, Phoroneus

Associated with education, divination, music, poetry, and weather magick. A good funeral flower as it provides protection for the deceased. Alder restores balance.

2. Alyssum

Alyssum
Alyssum Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Lobularia maritima
  • Magical Properties: Emotional balance, protection against spells, negativity, and hexes
  • Element: Air
  • Planetary: Mercury
  • Astrological:
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy: Masculine
  • Day:
  • Deities:

Alyssum is a good flower if you find yourself in an abusive relationship (First seek professional help!). Alyssum helps to moderate anger and offers protection. Helps to calm anger and grounding. Symbolizes worth beyond beauty.

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3. Amaranth

Amaranth
Amaranth Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Amaranthus spp
  • Magical Properties: Healing, remedy during breakups, summoning spirits
  • Element:
  • Planetary: Moon
  • Astrological:
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy:
  • Day: Friday
  • Deities: Artemis, Demeter, and Huitzilopochtli (Aztec)

Known as the “invisibility flower”. In Hispanic traditions dried amaranth flowers are used to bring forth the dead. Used as an offering to Huitzilopochtli. Symbolizes immortality.

4. Anemone

Anemone is used in healing spells. It is also found in many talismans for protection and cleansing. The flowers of the wood anemone close at night signifying protection and fairies may use them as a house. Means forsaken.

5. Angelica

Angelica
Angelica Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Angelica sylvestris (wild) has many cultivars
  • Magical Properties: Healing, House Blessings, Longevity, Protection, Unbinding spells
  • Element: Fire
  • Planetary: Mercury, Sun
  • Astrological: Cancer
  • Chakra Associations: Heart and Root
  • Energy: Masculine
  • Day: Sunday

Angelica is a powerful protection herb and produces amazing healing energy. It is a strong ingredient that produces positive energy and protects the spell caster from negative energy. Known to help clarify visions.

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Scatter the flower petals around your circle. It is sometimes used to unbind spells, protect a home or person, and for exorcisms. Symbolizes inspiration.

6. Apple Blossoms

Apple Blossoms
Apple Blossoms

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Malus domestica
  • Magical Properties: Abundance, Beauty, Health and love
  • Element: Water
  • Planetary: Venus
  • Astrological: Taurus
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy: Feminine
  • Day: Friday
  • Deities: Demeter, Hera (Greek) Frigga and Freya (Norse), Pomona (Roman)

Apples are some of the oldest used fruits for magic on the planet. They are called upon in rituals to improve abundance, finances, happiness, health, and power. Apple cider is made as a substitute for blood and wine. It is a powerful addition to the Samhain ritual and to honor the dead. Samhain is called the Feast of Apples. Symbolizes the soul and apples are burned during Samhain to honor the reborn.

Apples are also considered to be a food of the Deities and make a great offering. Apples are considered shadow trees. Use their power to look inside and make peace with your light and dark side. Apples are also representative in love spells. Place seven apple seeds in a bag with Orris Root to attract sexual love. Use in rituals to give honor to gods and goddesses of fertility.

When doing a house blessing, cut an apple in half -- eat half and put the other half outside of the home as an offering. Symbolizes temptation.

7. Apricot

Apricot
Apricot Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: P. armeniaca
  • Magical Properties: Love, Peace, Passion
  • Element: Water
  • Planetary: Venus
  • Astrological:
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy: Feminine
  • Day:
  • Deities: Venus

Attracts love. Leaves and flowers make a powerful addition to love sachets. Flowers are used in amulets.

8. Arbor Vitae

Symbolizes undying friendship. A gentle spirit. Place it on your altar when you are starting a new project or a new relationship.

9. Ash

Ash is connected with water. Use it for Sea spells, protection from drowning, dowsing, travel safety, and luck. The Ash tree is a symbol of life force and communication. Yggdrasill, the great ash tree in Norse Cosmology, connected the nine worlds.

Associated with Gwydion (Welsh), Nuadu (Irish), Nodens/Nodons (Celtic British). Burning an ash log at Yule brings prosperity.

10. Aster

Love, peace. A common altar decoration during Greek and Roman festivals to honor the deities. Associated with the goddess Astraea.

11. Azalea

A beautiful happy bush that symbolizes first love. Language of Flowers meaning = temperance and the need to be cautious. Note: Poisonous, do not consume.

12. Bachelor Buttons

Bachelor Buttons
Bachelor Buttons Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus
  • Magical Properties: Attracts love, Intuition, Psychic abilities, and Self-acceptance
  • Element: Water
  • Planetary: Venus
  • Astrological: Aquarius, Capricorn, Libra, Taurus
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy: Feminine
  • Day: Friday

Can be found in some love-oriented spells, charms, and talismans. It is used to create attraction within a relationship. Wear in a charm to attract love. Enhances psychic abilities and gets you in touch with your third eye. Symbolizes Love and blessedness. Also called Corn Flower.

Bachelors button flowers are easy to grow. You can also purchase the dried flowers for spellwork. They work well in love charms and love spell jars.

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13. Balsam Fir

Breaks down negativity. Symbolizes strength and change. Use when setting goals or intentions. Balsam fir needles can be burned as incense during rituals or added to smudge sticks. Use it in sachets to put in your workspace.

14. Bamboo

Bamboo is well known as a symbol of luck. It is also used for hex Breaking and protection. Bamboo is a wonderful plant for feng shui. Place bamboo in the living room to bring positive energy to home.

15. Barberry

Barberry
Barberry Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Berberis
  • Magical Properties: Banishing, Cleansing, Psychic Protection, and Releasing
  • Element: Earth
  • Planetary: Mars
  • Astrological: Aries, Scorpio
  • Chakra Associations: Root and Solar plexus
  • Energy: Feminine

Ruled by the fiery Mars, barberry is said to stop one’s enemies in their tracks. Use in spell work and rituals for protection, releasing negativity, and breaking hexes. Plant near the home for protection. Can help free you from negative influences. Excellent sachet ingredient. Also Called: Witches Sweets.

16. Barley

Represents abundance and a good harvest. Helps protect from emotional pain.

17. Bay Laurel

Bay Laurel
Bay Laurel Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name:
  • Magical Properties: Clairvoyance, Dreams, Healing, Glory, Protection
  • Element: Fire
  • Planetary: Sun
  • Astrological: Leo
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy: Masculine
  • Day: Sunday
  • Deities: Apollo, Saturn

A great flower to help with divination and encourage prophetic dreams. Helps to clear the mind of confusion and allows you to focus. Use caution if you have it as a houseplant. It is toxic to both cats and dogs. Bay leaves were worn to repel negativity. Write an intention on a bay leaf and safely burn it to send your intention into the universe.

Used in cooking it boosts intuition. Also Called: Bay, Sweet Laurel, Sweet Bay.

18. Blackberry

Healing, protection, and money. A food sacred to Brighid and often eaten at Imbolc. You’ll need to gather them in late summer and either can or freeze them to enjoy in February. Symbolizes envy.

19. Blue Violet

This spring flower was carried for protection and to encourage good luck. It represents inspiration and love. Good to place next to the crib of young children to calm and help them sleep. Also Called: Sweet Scented Violet.

20. Bluebell

Represents friendship and love. It is often incorporated into funeral services to comfort those left behind. Constancy. Also Called: Auld Man's Bell, Ring o' Bells, Wood Bells.

21. Blueberry

Protection. Associated with moon goddesses. Blueberry tea is very calming and blueberry leaves can be placed in an amulet for protection. When dressing a candle sprinkle blueberry powder on a white candle to use for peace rituals.

22. Boneset

Boneset
Boneset Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Eupatorium perfoliatum
  • Magical Properties: Cord cutting, Protection
  • Element: Water
  • Planetary: Saturn
  • Astrological: Capricorn
  • Chakra Associations: Root
  • Energy: Feminine

Boneset is used in Native American traditional medicine to fight infections. Powerful protection flower that can be used to ward off evil spirits. Infuse it with water and sprinkle it throughout the home to remove negativity. Add Boneset to bath water for personal cleansing. Used in spells to dissolve a partnership. Also, in curses when combined with a black candle.

Boneset is a powerful flower but a bit expensive to purchase. ***Do not ingest fresh boneset because it contains toxic chemicals called hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). Too much boneset will cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and possible liver damage.

23. Buckwheat

Used in money spells and charms to gain wealth.

24. Burdock

Burdock
Burdock Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Arctium lappa
  • Magical Properties: Healing, protection
  • Element: Water
  • Planetary: Venus
  • Astrological: Taurus
  • Chakra Associations: Root
  • Energy: Feminine

Burdock is good for self-cleansing yourself of negativity. Use in amulets. Also Called: Burr Seed, Cocklebur, Turkey Burrseed.

25. Buckeye/Horse Chestnut

Buckeye/Horse Chestnut
Buckeye/Horse Chestnut Flowers

Correspondences:

  • Botanical Name: Aesculus hippocastanum
  • Magical Properties: Abundance, Divination, Drawing in wealth
  • Element: Fire
  • Planetary: Jupiter
  • Astrological: Sagittarius and Pisces
  • Chakra Associations:
  • Energy: Masculine

Buckeye is an extremely potent divination herb. It can help create powerful visions of the future. It is also used in lottery, luck, and gambling spells. It is extremely popular in Witchcraft, as well as in Haitian Hoodoo.

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