Hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) Info The root of this North American native herb contains the planetary metal for Jupiter (tin), although the whole plant is Moon--which makes sense, because it has white flowers, a very juicy root, and is soothing and watery. The root, which is collected in autumn, has been used to deal with internal stones and to calm nightmares, but it can also produce giddiness and sedation. It was used by the Cherokee and by various European settlers of North America. This magick herb is also known as wild hydrangea, seven barks, and common hydrangea. |
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