Name: OXYTROPIS spp.
Toxicity: considered toxic
Common Names: Mountain Milkvetch, Hare’s Foot
Continent: North Temperate Zone
Habitat: IV, VII
Applicable Plant Components: herb, root
Sanctificational: root
Psychical: herb
Pacificatory: herb
Reconciliatory: herb
Theurgical: herb
Amoristic: root
Vulnerary: herb
Plenitudinal: root
Affixal: herb
Affirmational: herb
Anecdotal: Oxytropis is Ram Medicine. It is abundance medicine linked to spiritual clarity. The spirit within Oxytropis is invoked to address spiritual pain when impairment to clarity and self-expression has interfered with ability to understand guidance received in visions or dreams, as well as capacity to act on them. Oxytropis resolves the associated endopsychic wounds.