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Monkshood Seeds for the Witch's Garden from Alchemy Works - One of the baneful herbs, monkshood was a component in flying ointments of the Middle Ages and is used to consecrate magickal blades. This deadly poisonous Saturn plant is sacred to Hekate, who created it from the foam of the mouth of Cerberus, the three-headed dog who guarded the gates of the Underworld. It can be used ritually for investigating that realm and so is a fine addition to any witch's garden, but it demands great caution in terms of both its poisonousness and its spiritual power...
$3.25
Himalayan Mandrake Seeds from Alchemy Works - Seeds for Magick Herbs and Pagan Gardens - This handsome relative of American mandrake comes from the Himalayas and has a similar long, narrow root that travels horizontally. Like Mandragora , this magick herb grows in woodlands and is poisonous, typical of a Saturn plant. It is a nevertheless a wonderful plant to grow along with other magickal woodland plants, like monkshood or wolfsbane, or to outline a woodland circle, and can be used for the same magickal purposes as regular mandrake. It is much more likely to fruit in North America...
$3.00
smallage seeds - Some recipes for flying ointments include smallage mixed together in oil or fat with monkshood , belladonna , poison hemlock , and cinquefoil . What was it about this herb that made people connect it with the others? According to one modern source, the ancient Romans connected this herb with death and used it in funeral wreaths, and it was found woven into funerary wreaths in Egyptian tombs as well. It could be that it is this connection--as it came into European popular culture--that...
$2.75
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