Plant seeds
Roman Chamomile is a perennial, small and creeping plant with daisy-like flowers. The plant has a wonderful, sweet, fruity scent and is often used for herbal teas, including medicinal purposes. Chamomile is one of the most well-known medicinal plants, but is also a popular ingredient in a number of magical rituals. When it comes to deities, chamomile is associated with Cernunnos, Ra, Helios and other sun gods. At the same time, the Vikings had a more practical use for chamomile, adding it to their hair shampoos to help lighten blonde hair. In a number of folk magical traditions, particularly in the southern United States, chamomile is known as a lucky flower: should you be a gambler, washing your hands in chamomile tea will bring you good luck at the gaming tables - or so they say.
Plant seeds
Roman Chamomile is a perennial, small and creeping plant with daisy-like flowers. The plant has a wonderful, sweet, fruity scent and is often used for herbal teas, including medicinal purposes. Chamomile is one of the most well-known medicinal plants, but is also a popular ingredient in a number of magical rituals. When it comes to deities, chamomile is associated with Cernunnos, Ra, Helios and other sun gods. At the same time, the Vikings had a more practical use for chamomile, adding it to their hair shampoos to help lighten blonde hair. In a number of folk magical traditions, particularly in the southern United States, chamomile is known as a lucky flower: should you be a gambler, washing your hands in chamomile tea will bring you good luck at the gaming tables - or so they say.