Forget-me-not
Myosotis
Memory • Connection • Fidelity • Creativity
In the language of flowers, needless to say, its meaning is fully expressed by its name. An invitation to remember, to never forget. On a subtle level, it helps those who feel separated from their spiritual dimension, and it supports them in regaining harmony with themselves and others.
This tiny flower is particularly suitable for reconnecting with one's creative energy, separating oneself from fears and blocks of the past, letting them go with love to allow our primal instinct to resurface.
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Elder
Sambucus Nigra
Transformation • Rebirth
Elderberry is the plant of rebirth, of renewal, life and death are enclosed in the same image, a bit like the phoenix rising from its ashes.
The Celts associated it with transformation and for them it was the connection to the fairy realm.
It is a plant rich in light and wearing it can make our spirit "shine".
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Wild Carrot
Dacus Carota
Lucidity • Intuition • Clarity • Clairvoyance
The wild carrot flower is said to have the power to illuminate the cells; it is the flower of "clear vision," integrating internal and external vision, expanding consciousness, and enabling acceptance of reality. It can help remove emotional excess to rediscover purer intuition.
Shepherd's Purse
Capsella Bursa Pastoris
Harmony • Prosperity • Stability • Fertility
Its fruit is heart-shaped and on a material level it helps arterial and venous circulation.
It symbolizes the treasure chest full of prosperity.
In phytotherapy it was used as a powerful antihemorrhagic.
It is closely linked to the feminine, it resonates with the uterine system, bringing it into harmony.
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Saffron
Crocus Sativus
Serenity • Balance
Red gold.
Saffron promotes emotional balance. It is a symbol of wealth and refinement.
It is attributed with the ability to govern instincts, absorb the earth's energies and release excess tension.
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Oak
Quercus
Strength • Balance
The Oak is the very essence of the
force that expresses itself in nature.
It is indicated for individuals faithful to their sense of duty and obligation, who move forward at all costs, facing daily obstacles and never slowing down.
The Oak is precious to those who consider life a hard struggle and also to those who overdo their efforts.
Wild Fennel
Foeniculum Vulgare Miller
Reception • Processing
Wild fennel helps us digest even the most bitter morsels with sweetness and freshness. It works on the ability to welcome, digest, and assimilate events.
Margherita pizza
Bellis Perennis
Discernment • Clarity • Purity
It is the flower of purity of spirit, innocence, candor, lightness, and spontaneity; it was believed to be a prophetic flower; it connects with our ability to choose and discern, helping in moments of confusion when we question the right path to take.
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Lesser Centaurea
Centaurium Erythraea Rafn
Assertiveness • Self-actualization • Strength
It's the Cinderella plant, a silent guardian of potential waiting to blossom. It's recommended for those who wish to naturally express their authenticity, those who want to learn to unleash their inner resources and assert them concretely. Centaury brings out the truest voice of the self, fostering a balanced openness, capable of welcoming others without sacrificing oneself.
Poplar
Populus Nigra
Courage • Trust
The poplar, in many cultures around the world, is a sacred tree.
For Native Americans he is the messenger of the Great Spirit, a bridge between earth and heaven.
In its gentle trembling, dancing in the wind like a whisper of the soul, the poplar awakens the sixth sense and brings inner balance. It reminds us that, even in times of turmoil, there exists a silent force capable of transforming anguish into courage, fear into resourcefulness.
It's like a caress from nature that invites us to trust the path, even when we can't see the destination.
Sage
Salvia Officinalis
Purification • Stability
Sage has always been used as a panacea for all ailments, it is a balm for the spirit.
Sage is traditionally a purifying plant, both for the body and the spirit, and is helpful in times of change and transformation, supporting inner stability.
Ivy
Hedera helix
Tenacity • Loyalty • Regeneration
Ivy has a marked astrality: it is a plant that moves.
Considered a symbol of faithful and eternal love, as well as of innocence or of all-consuming and passionate love.
Associated with darkness and cold, it protects the venous system.
Ivy, with its strong embrace, teaches us to hold on to life, to the earth, to love.
In ancient times, ivy was worn because it was said to bestow prophetic and divinatory virtues. It is compared to the serpent, a symbol of eternal regeneration in the perennial cycle of life.
Cornflower
Centaurea Cyanus
Optimism • Protection • Fertility
The cornflower is a flower of very ancient origins: in fact, it is thought that it dates back to the Neolithic Age.
Tradition says that giving a cornflower signifies sincere friendship, and also indicates sweetness and lightheartedness.
It is called the “herb of enchantments” because it brings good luck in matters of the heart and is used in rituals to ward off negative energies and wish for optimism and fertility.
Elm
Ulmus Procera
Confidence • Balance • Clarity
Elm resonates with those who are driven by a high mission and who are passionately dedicated to their calling, eager to achieve significant benefit for the collective.
When you feel temporarily burdened by the load of responsibilities, Elm helps you regain your solid and natural conviction: it instills in you the serene certainty that you possess all the necessary skills to manage your commitments with renewed balance and clarity.