Name: AGRIMONIA spp.
Toxicity: not known
A. eupatoria (Agrimony) Continent: Eurasia Habitat: VI
A. odorata (Fragrant A.) Continent: Europe Habitat: I
Applicable Plant Components: root, seed, bur, herb
Sanctificational: herb
Invitatory: root
Convocational: root
Psychical: herb
Desistant: root, herb
Harmonical: root, herb
Pacificatory: seed
Theurgical: root
Amoristic: bur
Protectant: root
Tutelary: root
Vulnerary: root, herb, seed, bur
Plenitudinal: root, herb
Plenarial: root
Soporific: herb
Affixal: seed, bur
Affirmational: herb
Resurgent: bur
Anecdotal: Agrimonia roots and seed are used to enchant baskets. It is also employed in the arts of tanning and dying. The spirit within Agrimonia is invoked to address spiritual pain that has led to the loss or attrition of spiritual energy or direction. It enhances visions, affords inordinate protection and exorcises malevolent spirits. A practitioner can reverse a spell cast against her or him and return that spell to the sender. Sachets of Agrimonia can be carried, the roots and flowers can be rendered into a wash, and it can be grown in the garden for the purposes mentioned. It is deeply associated with vernal equinox and rebirth.