Name: ERIGERON spp.
Toxicity: considered toxic
E. acer (Blue Fleabane) Habitat: VI
E. borealis (Alpine Fleabane) Habitat: IV
Continent: Europe
Applicable Plant Components: herb, root, flower
Sanctificational: herb
Invitatory: herb
Convocational: herb
Psychical: herb
Desistant: herb
Harmonical: herb
Pacificatory: herb, root, flower
Reconciliatory: herb, root, flower
Reversional: herb
Theurgical: herb
Prolongational: herb, root
Amoristic: herb
Protectant: herb
Tutelary: herb
Preserval: herb
Vulnerary: herb, root
Providential: herb
Plenitudinal: herb
Ensurant: herb
Divinatory: herb
Affixal: root, herb
Affirmational: root, herb
Resurgent: herb
Anecdotal: Erigeron is Deer and Bull Medicine. The leaves and flowers are subjects for designs in baskets and the stems can be tied up into brooms. The spirit within Erigeron is invoked to address an extensive range of issues. They include severe loss of personal shields or sense of vision, resolution of extreme spiritual pain, attrition of spiritual energy or expression, untenable weakness, and excessive spiritual agitation. This extends to include exorcising the malevolent spirits that cause endopsychic wounds, injury, weakness, sickness, and illness associated with elements such as lightning. Erigeron affords profound protection against all of these things as well. It can be carried, or used as smudge or steam. Erigeron is an agent of good fortune when grown in gardens and brought into homes. It has inordinate empowerment appropriate to the hunt for personal medicine and the challenge of rebirth into a new life.