Name: CHRYSANTHEMUM spp.
Toxicity: not known
C. leucanthemum (Oxeye or Moon Daisy, Marguerite)
C. parthenium (Featherfew, Featherfoil, Feverfew)
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: VI
Applicable Plant Components: herb, flower, root
Sanctificational: root, herb, flower
Psychical: herb
Harmonical: root, herb, flower
Pacificatory: root, herb, flower
Theurgical: root
Amoristic: root
Protectant: root, herb, flower
Preserval: flower
Vulnerary: root, herb, flower
Sanguinary: root, herb, flower
Plenitudinal: flower
Divinatory: flower
Affirmational: flower
Resurgent: herb
Anecdotal: Chrysanthemum is Ram and Sheep Medicine. In the garden, as well as when it is carried or strewn, it protects against thunder, illness and malevolent spirits. Chrysanthemum is a love charm when its root is placed beneath ones pillow for the purpose of bringing an absent lover back. It can also be worn for the same reason. The spirit within Chrysanthemum is feminine, linked to sacred cycles and associated with ritual or circumstantial birth, death and rebirth. Some have found it to be revivifying medicine against tumultuous sleep. Chrysanthemum has long been used to mark pages in holy books.