
Welcome to our Botanical Grimoire
— Plants, natural allies.
Witches have always maintained an intimate connection with nature, not out of mere fascination, but because they understand its language. Every leaf, every root, every stone contains an energy they know how to listen to and use. The earth teaches them patience, the water whispers the secrets of time, the fire instills the power of transformation, and the air brings clarity. Harvesting a plant is not a trivial act; it is an exchange, a mutual recognition between the human being and the living world.
This regularly updated grimoire gathers their virtues and magical uses, with the clearest possible descriptions. Caution: some plants are deadly toxic.
"He who knows the power of plants holds in his hands the secrets of the Earth and the Sky."
– Paracelsus
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— The little glossary of plants.

Active substance found in certain plants, often used for its psychotropic or medicinal properties.

Preparation made from herbs and oils, applied to the skin for magical or healing effects.

Herbal paste applied to the body to heal or transfer a specific energy.

Harvesting plants according to ritual rules to maximize their power.

Extraction of the active ingredients from a plant by boiling, used in philtres and potions.

Vibrational energy specific to a plant, influenced by its magical correspondences.

Burning dried plants to purify, protect, or enhance divination.

Plants soaked in hot water to extract their magical and medicinal properties.

Prolonged soaking of plants in a liquid to extract their essence and active ingredients.

Magic ointment used for healing, lucid dreams, or astral travel.

Herbal infusion drink with magical properties, related to love or enchantment.

Concentrated plant extract obtained by maceration, used in magic and medicine.

Preparation of a sacred herbal wine, used in lunar or divinatory rituals.
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More than 150 varieties available.
— Do you have any questions about this?
We offer you here some answers that might help you.
How to choose a plant for magical use?
Several criteria must be considered: magical correspondences (elements, planets, deities), the intention of the ritual, and the plant's own energy. An intuitive connection with the plant is also a good indicator.
What is the difference between an infusion and a decoction in magic?
Infusion involves pouring hot water over the plants and letting them steep gently, ideal for enchanted herbal teas. Decoction, on the other hand, involves boiling the plants to extract the active ingredients more deeply, often used in potions and ritual baths.
Can you mix several plants in a ritual?
Yes, but each plant has its own energy. It is recommended to combine them according to their correspondences and to ensure that they do not neutralize each other or create unwanted effects.
What is a tutelary plant?
This is a plant with which a person maintains a special spiritual connection. It can be used for personal protection, meditation, or rituals.
How to cleanse a plant before using it in magic?
You can pass it through incense smoke, leave it under the moonlight, bless it with a prayer, or simply infuse it with an intention through words or thought.
What is the difference between a solar plant and a lunar plant?
Solar plants are linked to vitality, energy, and protection. Lunar plants are associated with dreams, intuition, and emotions.
How to use a plant without consuming it?
Plants can be burned as incense, carried in a sachet, ground into powder and blown over a space, placed under a pillow to influence dreams, or arranged on an altar.
How to store magical herbs to preserve their energy?
Herbs should be stored in airtight jars, away from light and moisture. It is recommended to label each plant with its magical correspondence and the date of purchase or opening of the bag.
Do toxic plants have a use in magic?
Yes, but they must be handled with care and reserved for experienced practitioners. They are used for protection, banishing, or shadow work.
How to consecrate a plant to strengthen its magical power?
You can charge it with energy through intention, expose it to specific light (sun or moon), bless it with water or salt, or recite an incantation suited to its use.
Can a plant already used in a ritual be reused?
Generally, a plant used in a ritual has already released its energy. It should be returned to the earth, burned, or dispersed in water to avoid the accumulation of stagnant energies.
What tools are useful for working with plants in magic?
A mortar and pestle for grinding, bottles to store powders or infusions, fabric pouches to create plant talismans, and wooden spoons to handle mixtures without energetic interference.
Do plants work the same way for everyone?
No, each person can have a different affinity with a plant depending on their personal energy and experiences. Experimentation and listening to one’s feelings are essential to use them well.
How to know if a plant is still usable in magic?
If it has lost its scent, color, and appears dull or crumbly, it has probably lost much of its energy. In this case, it is better to dispose of it respectfully and use a fresher one.

















































































































































































































































