Green Witchcraft: Dandelion
Dandelion Description
The word dandelion comes from the French work dent-de-lioun, literally “lion’s tooth. Additional folknames include tell-time, piss-a-bed, cankerwort, milk witch, witch’s Gowan, Irish daisy, doon-head-clock, yellow-gowan, monks-head, priest’s-crown, faceclock, swine’s snout, white endive and wild endive.
The sunny flower of the dandelion is one of the first indications spring has arrived. Often seen as a pesky weed in lawns and gardens, the dandelion is a resilient plant with deep roots that can thrive in various environments.
The bright yellow petals resemble the sun and radiate positivity. The delicate seeds, ready to be carried by the wind, symbolize resilience, wishes, and hope. Sprouting in fields, the hardy flower feeds many pollinators. The medicinal plant reminds us of nature's ability to adapt and flourish in the face of adversity.
Dandelion Medicinal Qualities
Healing: Detoxify the liver, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, diuretic
Uses: indigestion, bloating, constipation, detox
The dandelion, scientifically known as Taraxacum officinale, possesses various medicinal qualities. Renowned for its health benefits, this humble herb's roots can alleviate digestive issues, such as constipation, and serve as a natural diuretic for bloating.
Furthermore, the leaves of the dandelion are abundant in essential nutrients such as vitamins A, C, and K, along with minerals like iron and calcium. Primarily recognized for promoting liver health and aiding in detoxification, dandelion has also garnered attention for its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Dandelion Magical Qualities
Gender: Masculine | Planet: Jupiter |
Element: Air | Deity: Hecate
Powers: Divination, Wishes, Calling Spirits
Magickally, dandelion root tea promotes psychic powers. To send a message to a loved one, blow a seed head (blowballs) in their direction and visualize your message, or blow the seeds away while making a wish. Bury dandelion in the northwest corner of the house to bring favorable winds.