The Folklore of Plants is a hands-on, spirit-led guide to working with herbs, roots, flowers, and trees in folk magic. Written for conjure workers, witches, spiritual herbalists, and magical practitioners of all levels, this book blends traditional plant lore with real-world spellwork, offering a grounded and deeply reverent path for anyone who wants to walk in right relationship with the green world.
It's a living archive of how plants have been used across cultures to heal, to hex, to bless, to bury, and to transform. With 74 distinct spells and rituals and over 70 magical plants covered, this book shows you how to work with plant spirits in a way that's respectful, powerful, and rooted in ancestral knowledge.
You'll learn how to identify magical herbs by their energy and folklore-not just their names. You'll discover the difference between baneful and blessing plants, and how to work with both. From spiritual baths and candle dressing to grave flower offerings and seed magic, each chapter gives you practical, spiritually responsible techniques to use in real-life conditions.
This book is written in a plainspoken, accessible tone-but make no mistake, the work is deep. It honors the land, the ancestors, and the spirits that live in leaf and root. Every spell, every ritual, and every teaching in these pages is built on the belief that plants are not tools. They're teachers. And when you work with them properly, they don't just help you cast magic-they help you become it.