Name: Aquilegia vulgaris
Toxicity: not known
Common Name: Columbine, Crowfoot
Continent: Europe
Habitat: V
Applicable Plant Components: herb, root, seed, flower
Sanctificational: herb, root
Invitatory: herb, root
Convocational: herb, root
Fortificational: root
Psychical: herb
Desistant: herb
Pacificatory: seed
Reconciliatory: root, seed
Theurgical: root, herb
Prolongational: herb
Amoristic: seed
Preserval: seed
Vulnerary: root
Providential: flower
Plenitudinal: root
Plenarial: root
Divinatory: root, herb
Affixal: root, herb
Resurgent: seed, herb
Anecdotal: Aquilegia is associated with courage, daring and the power of persuasion. The spirit within Aquilegia is invoked to address spiritual pain caused by trauma or a broken heart that leads to the loss or attrition of spiritual direction or energy. It restores ones ability for creating and singing ritual songs. The exorcismal smudge or steam of Aquilegia aids practitioners in detecting malevolent spirits that compromise stamina, prosperity and wellness. As love medicine, Aquilegia is carried, hidden in clothing, or placed in love nests to enhance attractiveness and believed particularly valuable for men in this matter. Its flowers are regarded as good luck medicine in general and included in ceremonial wreathes. Aquilegia is a guardian of sacred cycles and harmony as well as an agent of birth and rebirth.