Name: Polypodium vulgare
Toxicity: not known
Common Name: Wall Fern
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: damp woods
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb
Sanctificational: herb
Psychical: root
Desistant: root
Pacificatory: root
Reconciliatory: root
Theurgical: root, herb
Transmutational: herb
Prolongational: herb
Amoristic: herb
Vulnerary: herb, root
Sanguinary: herb, root
Plenitudinal: herb, root
Divinatory: herb
Affixal: herb
Anecdotal: Polypodium is companion magic to Quercus and is linked to matters of the heart. The spirit within Polypodium is invoked to address spiritual pain that has severely impaired self-expression or ones sense of vision. It stops attrition of spiritual energy and reconciles endopsychic wounds. If needed, Polypodium can exorcise opportunistic and malevolent spirits that exploit such dilemmas and cause inordinate mental anguish.