Name: ANEMONE spp.
Toxicity: considered toxic
A. nemorosa (Wood Anemone) Continent: Eurasia Habitat: IV
A. pulsatilla (Pasque Flower) Continent: Europe Habitat: VI
Applicable Plant Components: herb, root, seed, seedpod
Sanctificational: herb, root, seed, seedpod
Invitatory: herb
Psychical: root, seedpod
Desistant: herb, seedpod
Pacificatory: herb, root
Reconciliatory: root, herb
Reversional: herb, root
Theurgical: seed, root
Amoristic: herb
Preserval: herb
Vulnerary: root, herb
Sanguinary: herb
Providential: seedpod
Plenitudinal: herb
Soporific: root
Divinatory: root
Affixal: root
Affirmational: root
Resurgent: herb
Anecdotal: Anemone root replenishes intelligence and stops excessive dreaming. It is believed to decrease sexual excitement while increasing sexual strength. With that said it is appropriate to mention that Anemone is highly toxic. Anemone is worn as charm against disease and placed under pillows to trigger dreams of specific people. It has a remarkable range of properties in spirit handling that includes exorcisms of malevolent spirits that interfere with ritual singing or clarity regarding visions. Anemone is entreated for the resolution of spiritual pain or endopsychic wounds that have led to emotional exhaustion. It helps create personal shields against the return of those elements. It is a powerful exorcismal agent against malevolent spirits and remarkably, love sickness as well. Fortuitousness is believed achievable by rubbing ones hands together in the smoke or steam of Anemone.