Larkspur
Consolida ajacis and Consolida ambigua Some folk names for larkspur: lark’s heel, lark’s toe, lark’s claw, knight’s spur, staggerweed General Information 1Larkspur
Read moreVenus energies are often utilized in love potions and spells and those related to healing, garden magic, immortality, relationships, harmony, artistic talent, the creation of art and performances.
Herbs associated with Venus often have fragrant red flowers or fruit. Healing herbs that have astringent qualities, that are toning to the skin and/or affect the kidneys and urinary system are often associated with Venus as are any with aphrodisiac qualities and those that help balance the female system.
Venus plants include Alkenet, American Alder, Persimmon, American Styrax, Almond, Ambrosia, Angle’s Trumpet, Angelica, Apple/Crabapple, Apricot, Artichoke, Asparagus, Pea, Baby’s Breath, Beans, Bergamot, Birch, Birthwort, Bishop’s Weed, Bitter Melon, Bramble, Blackberry, Blue Vervain, Broccoli, Brugmansia, Brush Box, Buckbush, Bugleweed, Burdock, Cabbage, Gooseberry, Cardamom, Cashew, Catsfoot, Lesser Celandine, Cherry, Cinquefoil, Clover, Coconut, Collard, Coltsfoot, Columbine, Cowslip, Cucumber, Daisy, Damiana, Datura, Desert Four O’Clock, Dianthus, Dropwort, Sumac, Elder, Filbert, Garden Sorrel, Geranium, Gobo Root, Goldenrod, Gooseberry, Great Blue Lobelia, Groundsel, Gypsophila, Herb Robert, Heartsease, Hickory, Hollyhock, Honeysuckle, Jasmine, Jerusalem Artichoke, Jimsonweed, Kidneywort, Lady’s Bedstraw, Lady’s Mantle, Lambsear, Larkspur, Lettuce, Lily, Lotus, Mallow, Meadowsweet, Mescal, Mint, Moneywort, Monkshood, Motherwort, Mugwort, Myrtle, Olive, Passionflower, Peach, Pear, Periwinkle, Pistachio, Plantago, Plum, Pomegranate, Oak, Primrose, Pumpkin, Quince, Ragwort, Raspberry, Mangrove, Rose, Sanicle, Sassafras, Sea Holly, Selfheal, Sesame, Sicklepod, Silverweed, Soapwort, Sorrel, Spider Flower, Strawberry, Sweet Breath of Spring, Sweetgum, Sycamore, Tansy, Thyme, Toloache, Tomato, Tonka, Venus Flytrap, Venus Looking Glass, Verbena, Vervain, Violet, Visnaga, Willow, Witch’s Butter, Woodbine, Yarrow
Metal: Copper
Stones: Emerald, Turquoise
Colors: Greens, Rose, Sky blue
Card: The Empress
Element: Water, Earth or Air
Fragrances and incense: African violet, almond, apricot, benzoin, cherry, honeysuckle, jasmine, lilac, mint, myrtle, palmarosa, red sandalwood, rose, strawberry, tonka, vanilla, violet
Gods Associated with the Planet Venus
Akka, Aphrodite, Astarte, Estsanatlehi, Freya, Frigg, Ilmatcuhtli, Quetzalcoatl, Innana, Ishtar, isis, Lalita, Lucifer, Medb, Qetesh, Renpet, Sukra, Selket, Tauret, Yolkai Estsan, Oshun
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