HERBS AND THE ZODIAC

HERBS OF ARIES
Betony
(wood), Blackberry, Blessed Thistle, Cowslip, Juniper, Loosestrife,
Marjoram, and
Mushrooms.

HERBS OF TAURUS
Apple Blossom, Cumin Fig wort and
Lovage.

HERBS OF GEMINI
Dragon's Blood Reeds
and Meadowsweet.

HERBS
OF CANCER
Adder's
Tongue, Alder (black), Agrimony, Balm, Betony (water), Daisy, Duckweed,
Honeysuckle, Hyssop and Liverwort

HERBS OF LEO
Agaric, Angelica, Bay Tree, Borage, Goat's Rue, Oats,
Peony, Rue, Rye, Saffron, Sage, Saint
John's Wort and What.

HERBS OF VIRGO
Lavender and Maidenhair Fern.

HERBS OF LIBRA
Geranium (rose),
Horse-tongue, Verbena and Vervain.

HERBS
OF SCORPIO
Bail,
Bloodroot and Dwarf Elder.

HERBS OF
SAGITTARIUS
Alexander and Dandelion.

HERBS OF
CAPRICORN
Comfrey and Moss

HERBS OF AQUARIUS
Anise (star), Curry,
Spikenard and Wisteria

HERBS
OF PISCES
Alder
(common), Hemp and Sphagnum Moss.

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Herbs and their Planetary Associations by Christine

HERBS OF THE SUN

Almond, Angelica,
Artichoke (Jerusalem), Ash, Bay Tree, Burnet, Butter bar,
Chamomile, Celandine, Centaur, Cinnamon, Eye bright, Frankincense,
Galanga, Heart Trefoil, High
Joan, Juniper, Laurel, Life Everlasting, Lovage, Marigold, Mayweed,
Mistletoe, Olibanum, Olive,
Peony, Pimpernel, Rice, Rosemary, Rue, Saffron, Saint Joan's Wort, Saint
John's Wort, Saxifrage,
Storax, Sundew, Sunflower, Tormentil, Vine and Walnut.

HERBS OF THE MOON

Adder's tongue, Anise Seed, Anise (Star), Ash (mountain),
Cabbage, Camphor, Chickweed, Cary,
Cleavers, Coolwort, Coriander, Cucumbers, Dog Rose, Dogs Tooth Violet,
Duckweed, Flag, Fleur-de-lis,
Ginger, Holly (sea), Irish, Jasmine, Lettuce, Lily (Madonna), Lily
(water), Moonwort, Orris Root,
Poppy, Pumpkin, Purslane, Queen Elizabeth Root, Rose (white), Rose
(wild), Rowan, Seasalt, Sesame Seeds, Star Anise, Stonecrop, Watercress,
Water Lily, and Wintergreen.

HERBS OF MERCURY

Agaric, Azaleas, Balsam (white),
Bayberry, Bittersweet, Buckwheat, Calamint,
Caraway, Carrots, Cascara, Cassia, Cedar, Cedar Leaf, Celery,
Cinquefoil, Coffee, Dill, Elecampagne,
Elfwort, Fennel, Fenugreek, Fern, Five Leaf Grass, Flax, Gentian,
Goat's Rue, Grape (mountain),
Hare's Foot, Hazel Nut, Henry (Good King), Honeysuckle, Honeywort,
Horehound, Hounds-tongue,
Jacob's Ladder, Lady's Slipper, Lavender, Lily of the Valley, Liquorice,
Mace, Maidenhair Fern,
Mandrake, Meadowsweet, Mulberry, Mushrooms, Myrtle, Parsley, Parsnips,
Pellitory, Pomegranate,
Sassafras, Savory, Sledge, Senna, Southernwood, Spruge, Tea, Valerian,
and
Woody Nightshade.

HERBS OF
VENUS

Alder, Alkanet, Apple Blossom, Apricot,
Balm of Gilead, Beans, Bedstraw, Bergamot, Birch, Bishops'
Weed, Blackberry, Bloodroot, Boneset, Bugle, Burdock, Catnip, Celery,
Cherry Tree, Chick-pea, Clover,
Cocoa, Coltsfoot, Columbines, Cornflower, Cowslip, Daffodil, Daisy,
Dittany,
Dropwort, Dwarf Elder, Elder, Feverfew, Figwort, Flea Bean, Foxglove,
Gardenia, Geranium (rose),
Goldenrod, Golden Seal, Gooseberry, Gosmore, Groundsel, Heather, Herb
True-Love, Hibiscus, Hollyhock,
Jewelweed, Kava-Kava, Ladies Mantle, Laurel (cherry), Lemon, Lemon
Balm, Lemon grass, Lentil, Mallow, Marshmallow, Mint, Motherwort,
Orchid, Peach, Pear, Pennyroyal,
Periwinkle, Plantain, Plum, Primrose, Ragweed, Ramp, Raspberry, Red
Closer, Rose (red), Sage, Self-Heal, Silverweed, Soapwort, Sorrel
(wood), Speedwell, Strawberry, Sycamore,
Tansy, Teazel, Thyme, Verbena, Vervain, Violet, Wheat, and Yarrow.

HERBS OF MARS

Acacias, All-Heal,
Aloe, Anemone, Barberry, Basil, Bearberry, Beech, Benzoin, Blessed
Thistle,
Briony, Broom, Cashew, Cayenne, Chives, Coriander, Cubeb, Cumin, Curry,
Daffodil, Dogwood,
Double Rocket, Dragon's Blood Reeds, Aviate, Fern (male), Faired, Flax,
Garlic, Gentian,
Germander, Goat's Thorn, Ground Pine, Gum Mastic, Gum Thistle, Hawthorn,
Honeysuckle, Hops,
Horseradish, Horse-tongue, Hyssop, Juniper, Ladies Seal, Leeks,
Loosestrife, Lupine, Madder,
Marjoram, Masterwort, Mastic Herb, Mustard, Nettles, Onion, Orchid Root,
Paprika, Pepper,
Pilewort, Pine, Plantain, Radish, Rhubarb,Rocket, Rue, Salep,
Sarsaparilla, Snapdragon,
Spikenard, Squill, Tarragon, Tobacco, Uva-Ursi, Woodruff and Wormwood.

HERBS OF JUPITER

Agrimony,
Alexander, Alfalfa, Arrrowhead, Arrowroot, Asparagus, Avens, Balm,
Betony, Bilberry
Bladderwrack, Borage, Cardamom, Chervil, Chestnut, Cicely, Cinquefoil,
Corn (Indian), Costmary,
Currant, Dandelion, Dock, Dog Grass, Eglantine, Endive, Fig, Five Leaf
Grass, Goat's
Beard, Hare's Ear, Hart's Tongue, Henna, Houseleek, Hyssops, Lime,
Liverwort, Lungwort, Magnolia,
Maple, Milkweed, Mistletoe, Moneywort, Moss (sphagnum), Myrrh, Oak,
Pleurisy Root, Quack Grass,
Rose Hips, Sage, Sandalwood, Spinach, Sumac, Swamp Milkweed, Sweet
Briar, and Thorn Apple.

HERBS OF SATURN

Aconite, Amaranthus, Arnica, Barley, Beets, Belladonna,
Bindweed (morning glory), Bistort, Bluebell,
Box, Campion, Carob, Clematis, Comfrey, Cornflower, Cramp Bark,
Cypress, Dodder, Dogs Grass, Elm,
Fern, Flea Wort, Fumitory, Gall Oak, Gladiole (water), Hawkweed,
Heart's
Ease, Hellebore (black), Hemlock, Hemp, Holly, Horsetail, Irish Moss,
Ivy, laurel, Moss, Mullein,
Musk, Nightshade, Pansies, Paris Herb, Poke, Poplar, Poppy, Potato,
Queen's Delight, Quince, Shepherd's Purse, Skullcap, Snakeweed,
Solomon's Seal, Virginia Creeper, Witch Hazel, Woad,
Wolf's Bane and Yew.

HERBS OF
URANUS

Allspice, Arbutus, Chicory, Cinnamon,
Clove, Coffee, Elecampagne, Elfwort, Galbanum, Ginseng,
Kola Nut, Linseed Oil, Mandrake, Nutmeg, Pimpernel, Pomegranate,
Spikenard,
Unicorn Root and Woody Nightshade.

HERBS OF NEPTUNE

Adam and Eve Root,
Apricot, Balmony, Citrus, Hemp, Jewelweed, Kidneywort, Lemon, Lettuce
(wild),
Lobelia, Lotus, Marshwort, Mescal, Mugwort, Narcissus, Opium, Orange,
Passion Flower, Peach, Pear,
Plum, Poppy, Soapwort, Willow and Wisteria.

HERBS OF PLUTO

Agaric,
Ambergris, Artichoke (globe), Asafoetida, Bearberry, Box, Cohosh,
Damiana, Dogwood, Dragon's Blood, Eucalyptus, Foxglove, Gelsemium,
Ground Pine, Hops, Kava-Kava,
Mandrake,
Musk, Oats, Orchid Root, Patchouli, Rye, Salep, Skunk Cabbage, Toadflax,
Unicorn Root, What,
Wormwood and Yucca.
HERBS FOR EVERY SIGN



Herbs can be mixed and combined to produce a "recipe" that's just right for each of us. Since the Sun sign you were born under has such an amazing influence on your health and well-being, using the herbs that correspond with that sign alone can be a tremendous help in times of stress or illness. Here's a short list of herbs that seem to be tailor-made for each of the signs, due to their associations with both the planetary ruler and the positive qualities of that sign.



Aries - Mars: Allspice, basil, cayenne, garlic, ginger, mustard, onion, pepper. It's no secret that Aries is the astrological equivalent of a bullet. It's a red-hot burst of energy that's capable of overcoming any obstacle by charging straight for it. The ruler of Aries is Mars, the "red" planet, the ancient god of war who was known for his equally fiery temperament. No wonder, then, the herbs that correspond with your sign are also a bit "hot" to the taste. Use them in cooking to raise your endorphins, the substance Mars loves best.



Taurus - Venus: Apple, apricot, blackberry, cherry, heather, hibiscus, raspberry, rose. Taurus is the sign that's fondest of the pleasures that life inside these bodies can provide. Whether it's a blazing sunset, a symphony by Mozart, or a delicious meal, you folks are experts at enjoying the physical delights of the senses. It's no surprise that the herbs you'll enjoy most are the sweet ones, since your planet, Venus, is the purveyor of sweetness. Use each of them to satisfy that sweet tooth.



Gemini - Mercury: Clover, eyebright, fennel, lemongrass, lemon, verbena, marjoram, parsley. Your quick-witted, fleet-footed energy just loves variety - in fact, the expression "variety is the spice of life" was written with you in mind. Each of these herbs provide a different type of taste, and most can be combined in a light, aromatic tea you can sip on the run. Use clove or slippery elm to protect against gossip and to keep your thoughts and actions grounded.



Cancer - Moon: Aloe, lemon balm, chamomile, mimosa, lavender, lilac. Nurturing is your business, Cancer, and you distribute your soothing touch to one and all. There's nothing you like better than a home that smells good, too, whether it's because there's something wonderful simmering on the stove, a vase of fresh flowers on the dining room table, or a warm, fragrant bubble bath waiting for you upstairs. Each of the herbs listed above are known for their ability to calm, heal, or bring a wonderful aroma to the environment. Use aloe to soothe burns and scrapes and chamomile for a wonderful bedtime tea.



Leo - Sun: Chicory, cinnamon, goldenseal, rosemary, St. John's Wort, sandalwood. Your planet is the Sun, Leo, the source of life and warmth that keeps us all alive and provides us with the energy we need to keep pursuing our life's quest. It makes perfect sense, then, that the bright, cheerful sunflower would be the perfect representation of your equally bright and happy sign. Herbs like goldenseal and St. John's Wort are tailor-made for you, too, since their ability to keep the body resistant to illness and depression are well known. Mix a bit of chicory with your morning coffee to help remove any obstacles that come up.

Virgo - Mercury: Caraway, dill, eyebright, horehound, lily of the valley, marjoram, savory. Your quick-thinking meticulous sign likes nothing better than a mental challenge, Virgo, whether it's organizing a pile of papers at the office, solving a puzzle, or learning a new skill. The herbs listed above are all well known for their subtle abilities to strengthen the mind, and many can be mixed together in teas to give you a boost you often need at the end of a long day. The lily of the valley seems perfect for you, too, with its subtle, "clean" scent and delicate flowers.



Libra - Venus: Catnip, passion flower, persimmon, rose, sugar cane, violet. There's no sign as fond of pleasing others as yours, Libra, whether it's by saying just the right thing to bring warring factions together, or by using your polite charm to draw the object of your desires closer. Of course, catnip is famous for its effects on our feline friends, but its also traditionally used in conjunction with rose petals to bring loving relationships that last forever. Since you're ruled by Venus, you're capable of being every bit as sweet as the sugar cane - but if you need a bit of help to attract a beloved, use this potent plant (sugar cane) that's long been used to conjure love - sweetly.



Scorpio - Pluto/Mars: Ginseng, dill, patchouli, pomegranate, saffron, vanilla. As fond as you are of intensity and intimacy, Scorpio, it's no wonder the herbs you'll love best are famous for their use in stirring up passion. Drink ginseng tea (or offer some to your beloved) to induce a magnetic physical attraction. Wear patchouli to arouse lust and silently conjure the magic of the Beltane rituals. Present the object of your desire with a pomegranate, the fruit traditionally associated with seductive Pluto, your ruling planet.



Sagittarius - Jupiter: Anise, clove, fig, hyssop, mugwort, myrtle, nutmeg, rosemary, sage. There's no sign that hangs on to youth with more fervency and determination than yours Sagittarius. To keep that youthful appearance and disposition going as you travel the world in search of yet another experience, drink a tea made of anise, rosemary, and Vervain. To aid in making your dreams more prophetic than they already are, use mugwort. Burn clove incense to attract the wealth you'll need to pay for your travels.



Capricorn - Saturn: Comfrey, horsetail, mint, poppy, sassafras, woodruff. You've always been described as a very "focused" sign, Capricorn, intent on self-sufficiency and material success. The influence of your planet, Saturn, gives you the ambition and self-discipline to attain those goals, and to ensure success and prosperity in business matters, too. Each of the herbs mentioned above are known for their ability to attract that success, and most can be mixed together in a tea.



Aquarius - Uranus/Saturn: Anise, bittersweet, citron, dandelion, lemon, verbena, rosemary, sage. Your sign is a cerebral one, Aquarius, and your ability to turn "odd" or eccentric ideas into strokes of genius is well known. Since communication (and mass communication in particular) is your specialty, the herbs above are all associated with the air principle, which rules the intellectual side of life. To increase your already powerful intuition, use citron, clover, or rosemary. Above all else, listen to that intuition. It will seldom prove to be wrong.



Pisces - Neptune/Jupiter: Aloe, bay, cotton, eucalyptus, lavender, Norfolk Island pine, rue. As the most sensitive and psychic of all signs, Pisces, yours is the one that requires help to ward off the adverse thoughts and intentions of others. Since you have no boundaries to keep you separate from others, you also need protection against negative influences. To that end, use rue, a powerful herb known to ward off ills of every kind. To stay positive and healthy keep a lavender plant growing either outside or inside your home.


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