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File:Amaryllis.jpg|The Amaryllis is a sturdy member of the Lily family. As a symbol of strength, determination, and success it may be given to commemorate a hard-won achievement. It also carries the meanings of beauty and love. Its name is Greek and means  "to shine or sparkle." The ancient Greeks said Amaryllis was a young woman who loved a shepherd named Alteo. The Oracle of Delphi told her to stand in front of Alteo’s house for thirty nights piercing her bosom with a golden arrow. On the thirtieth night, a beautiful flower grew from her blood and Alteo gave her his love.
File:Amaryllis.jpg|The Amaryllis is a sturdy member of the Lily family. As a symbol of strength, determination, and success it may be given to commemorate a hard-won achievement. It also carries the meanings of beauty and love. Its name is Greek and means  "to shine or sparkle." The ancient Greeks said Amaryllis was a young woman who loved a shepherd named Alteo. The Oracle of Delphi told her to stand in front of Alteo’s house for thirty nights piercing her bosom with a golden arrow. On the thirtieth night, a beautiful flower grew from her blood and Alteo gave her his love.


File:Anemone.jpg|The name Anemone means "Daughter of the Wind" in Greek, hence members of the Anemone genus are known as Windflowers. The Roman writer Ovid said that the goddess Aphrodite created the Anemone by sprinkling nectar on the blood of her dead lover Adonis, who had been gored to death by a wild Boar. The fragility of the Anemone's petals, easily detached by spring breezes, suggests how suddenly a beautiful young life may be ended by the winds of fate. Thus, the Anemone carries the symbolism of one who is Forsaken by the Early Death of a Lover.  
File:Anemone.jpg|The name Anemone means "Daughter of the Wind" in Greek, hence members of the Anemone genus are known as Windflowers. The Roman writer Ovid said that the goddess Aphrodite created the Anemone by sprinkling nectar on the blood of her lover Adonis, who had been gored to death by a wild Boar. The fragility of the Anemone's petals, easily detached by spring breezes, suggests how suddenly a beautiful young life may be ended by the winds of fate. Thus, the Anemone carries the symbolism of one who is Forsaken by the Early Death of a Lover.  


File:Angelica.jpg||Angelica, also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root, and Dong Quai, is a member of the Celery or Carrot family with strong stalks, a deep root, and white flowers. It derives its name from the Greek word "arkangelos," which means a messenger from God. Used medically in women's health matters and also to flavour wine, it is widely thought to be a powerful guardian and healer, and to provide strength to women. When Angelica is presented as a bouquet, the meanings it conveys are Heavenly Inspiration, Peace in the Home, and Marital Fidelity.
File:Angelica.jpg||Angelica, also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root, and Dong Quai, is a member of the Celery or Carrot family with strong stalks, a deep root, and white flowers. It derives its name from the Greek word "arkangelos," which means a messenger from God. Used medically in women's health matters and also to flavour wine, it is widely thought to be a powerful guardian and healer, and to provide strength to women. When Angelica is presented as a bouquet, the meanings it conveys are Heavenly Inspiration, Peace in the Home, and Marital Fidelity.


File:Apple.jpg|The Apple Blossom symbolizes anticipation, for it is a Spring-time harbinger of coming harvests. Like other members of the Rose family, it has five petals, so the flowers look like tiny Roses. It is an English custom to go into the Apple orchard on January 6th and sing to the oldest bearing tree, encouraging it to flower and bring in a bountiful crop: "Hats full! Caps full! Bushel, bushel, sacks full! And my pockets full too! Hurrah!" Christians relate the Apple to the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden; it thus appears in the tarot card of The Lovers.
File:Apple.jpg|The Apple Blossom symbolizes anticipation, for it is a Spring-time harbinger of coming harvests. Like other members of the Rose family, it has five petals, so the flowers look like tiny Roses. It is an English custom to go into the Apple orchard on January 6th and sing to the oldest bearing tree, encouraging it to flower and bring in a bountiful crop: "Hats full! Caps full! Bushel, bushel, sacks full! And my pockets full too! Hurrah!" Christians relate the Apple to the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden; it thus appears in The Lovers tarot card.


File:Arbutus.jpg|The Arbutus is a shrub or small tree native to the Mediterranean, Europe, the Canary Islands, and North America, where it is also known as Madrone or Strawberry Tree. It flowers with a bunch of inconspicuous white, Heather-like cups, which identify it as a member of the Heath family. Because its edible berries take so long to ripen, the fruits of the previous season always accompany the current season's flowers. This brings to mind thoughts of fidelity and constancy, and thus a sprig of flowering and fruiting Arbutus proclaims, "Thee Only Do I Love."  
File:Arbutus.jpg|The Arbutus is a shrub or small tree native to the Mediterranean, Europe, the Canary Islands, and North America, where it is also known as Madrone or Strawberry Tree. It flowers with a bunch of inconspicuous white, Heather-like cups, which identify it as a member of the Heath family. Because its edible berries take so long to ripen, the fruits of the previous season always accompany the current season's flowers. This brings to mind thoughts of fidelity and constancy, and thus a sprig of flowering and fruiting Arbutus proclaims, "Thee Only Do I Love."  
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File:Aster-Purple.jpg|The Purple Aster is a leading member of the large and prolific Daisy or Aster family. In the Victorian Language of Flowers it is  symbol of  hope, love, and faith. The name Aster means "Star" and this star-like flower is therefore related to the tarot card known as The Star, which also stands for hope. Asters come in many hues, including white, pink, peach, lilac, and mauve; because purple is a colour of royalty, the Purple Aster, when presented in a bouquet means that the giver admires in the recipient the qualities of wisdom, leadership, optimism, and noble character.
File:Aster-Purple.jpg|The Purple Aster is a leading member of the large and prolific Daisy or Aster family. In the Victorian Language of Flowers it is  symbol of  hope, love, and faith. The name Aster means "Star" and this star-like flower is therefore related to the tarot card known as The Star, which also stands for hope. Asters come in many hues, including white, pink, peach, lilac, and mauve; because purple is a colour of royalty, the Purple Aster, when presented in a bouquet means that the giver admires in the recipient the qualities of wisdom, leadership, optimism, and noble character.


File:Azalea.jpg|The Azalea is a symbol of feminine beauty, elegance, abundance, temperance, and nurturing. It exemplifies love and gentleness, and its long life and cheerful annual blossoms are an omen of enduring beauty and commitment when planted in the garden. Dark pink Azalea blossoms are a symbol of romance and passion. Because it is a woody shrub and its flowers fade fairly quickly when cut, it is rarely presented in a bouquet, so its beauty, and its meaning in the Language of Flowers is best enjoyed out-of-doors while strolling hand in hand with the one you love.   
File:Azalea.jpg|The Azalea is a symbol of feminine beauty, elegance, abundance, temperance, and nurturing. It exemplifies love and gentleness, and its long life and cheerful annual flowers signify enduring Beauty and Commitment when planted in the garden. Dark pink Azalea blossoms are a symbol of Romance and Passion. Because it is a woody shrub and its flowers fade quickly when cut, it is rarely presented in a bouquet, so its charms, and its meaning in the Language of Flowers is best enjoyed out-of-doors while strolling hand in hand with the one you love.   


File:Barberry.jpg|The Barberry or Holy Thorn, also known as Mountain Grape, Oregon Grape, or Yerba de la Sangre ("Herb of the Blood") is a symbol to some of the crucifixion of Jesus, and his crown of thorns. However, its magical and medical attributions are not always religious, for it is used in hoodoo spells to "bar the way" or stop named people from entering a location. Additionally it is a well known folk remedy that reduces fevers and acts as an antiseptic throat wash, and also has mild laxative qualities. Given in a bouquet, either in flower or in fruit, its spikes are highly protective.
File:Barberry.jpg|The Barberry or Holy Thorn, also known as Mountain Grape, Oregon Grape, or Yerba de la Sangre ("Herb of the Blood") is a symbol to some of the crucifixion of Jesus, and his crown of thorns. However, its magical and medical attributions are not always religious, for it is used in hoodoo spells to "bar the way" or stop named people from entering a location. Additionally it is a well known folk remedy that reduces fevers and acts as an antiseptic throat wash, and also has mild laxative qualities. Given in a bouquet, either in flower or in fruit, its spikes are highly protective.
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File:Basil.jpg|Basil is a symbol of good wishes, domestic happiness, and a loving marriage. Because it is an herb with inconspicuous flowers, it is rarely given in a bouquet, but it is often presented to newlyweds as a potted plant during a housewarming party. Like many other members of the large Mint or Lamiaceae family, Basil has plentiful uses as a culinary and medicinal herb, and it can also be employed in spells of magic. It is sacred to the Hindu god Vishnu and his consort Tulasi, and in European occultism, it is said to be ruled by the Planet Mars in Scorpio.
File:Basil.jpg|Basil is a symbol of good wishes, domestic happiness, and a loving marriage. Because it is an herb with inconspicuous flowers, it is rarely given in a bouquet, but it is often presented to newlyweds as a potted plant during a housewarming party. Like many other members of the large Mint or Lamiaceae family, Basil has plentiful uses as a culinary and medicinal herb, and it can also be employed in spells of magic. It is sacred to the Hindu god Vishnu and his consort Tulasi, and in European occultism, it is said to be ruled by the Planet Mars in Scorpio.


File:Bay-Leaves.jpg|Bay, also known as Bay Laurel, Sweet Bay, or Laurus nobilis, is an evergreen tree of the Mediterranean. Its aromatic leaves add flavour to sauces, soups, and stews; they also contain antioxidant and preservative oils which help keep foods fresh. Since ancient times Bay leaves have symbolized Victory, Luck, Wisdom, Protection, and Success in military and academic pursuits. As Laurel wreaths they appear on eight tarot cards: The Fool, The Empress, The Chariot, The World, the Two of Cups, the Seven of Cups, the Six of Wands, and the King of Pentacles.  
File:Bay-Leaves.jpg|Bay, also known as Bay Laurel, Sweet Bay, or Laurus nobilis, is an evergreen Mediterranean tree. Its aromatic leaves add flavour to sauces, soups, and stews; they also contain antioxidant and preservative oils which help keep foods fresh. Since ancient times Bay leaves have symbolized Victory, Luck, Wisdom, Protection, and Success in military and academic pursuits. As Laurel wreaths they appear on eight tarot cards: The Fool, The Empress, The Chariot, The World, the Two of Cups, the Seven of Cups, the Six of Wands, and the King of Pentacles.  


File:Begonia.jpg|The Begonia is, a tender tropical flower, comes in many hues, with varied petal forms and spectacularly diverse leaf-shapes. It is a popular potted plant, but in the Language of Flowers, the gift of a Begonia conveys a powerful warning, for it means "Beware!"and alerts the recipient to danger, false friends, untrustworthy family members, a straying spouse, or coming financial ruin. The nature of the trouble is deciphered by the colour of the blossom. For instance, the Yellow Begonia warns of a jealous rival, while the Red Begonia tells of a deceitful lover.  
File:Begonia.jpg|The Begonia is, a tender tropical flower, comes in many hues, with varied petal forms and spectacularly diverse leaf-shapes. It is a popular potted plant, but in the Language of Flowers, the gift of a Begonia conveys a powerful warning, for it means "Beware!"and alerts the recipient to danger, false friends, untrustworthy family members, a straying spouse, or coming financial ruin. The nature of the trouble is deciphered by the colour of the blossom. For instance, the Yellow Begonia warns of a jealous rival, while the Red Begonia tells of a deceitful lover.  
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File:Calendula.jpg|The Calendula, known in England as the Marigold, is a member of the large and colourful Daisy or Aster family. The "Mary" in its English name refers to the Virgin Mary, and its bright yellow flowers symbolize the Sun. Its American name, Calendula, is Latin for "Little Calendar" or "Little Clock," and refers to its circular form. In hoodoo, the Calendula is one of several yellow Daisies that represent golden coins. It brings good luck in money matters, especially in games of chance, through lucky dreams, and in court-case magic, where a financial settlement will be of benefit.
File:Calendula.jpg|The Calendula, known in England as the Marigold, is a member of the large and colourful Daisy or Aster family. The "Mary" in its English name refers to the Virgin Mary, and its bright yellow flowers symbolize the Sun. Its American name, Calendula, is Latin for "Little Calendar" or "Little Clock," and refers to its circular form. In hoodoo, the Calendula is one of several yellow Daisies that represent golden coins. It brings good luck in money matters, especially in games of chance, through lucky dreams, and in court-case magic, where a financial settlement will be of benefit.


File:Calla-Lily.jpg|The Calla Lily, native to Africa, is now a garden plant in warm climates around the world. Introduced in diverse places, its symbolism became scattered and incoherent. Its form, like that of other Arum Lilies, suggests Sexuality, Fertility, and Birth. Its soft, powdery pollen has charmed generations of little girls, who use it as "make-up," associating the Calla Lily with Beauty. Huge fields of Callas were once grown in Southern California for the "Easter Lily" trade, and although it is not a true Lily, to Christians it has acquired the meanings of Purity, Holiness, and Death.  
File:Calla-Lily.jpg|The Calla Lily, native to Africa, is now a garden plant in warm climates everywhere. Introduced in diverse places, its symbolism became scattered and incoherent. Like other Arum Lilies, its form suggests Sexuality, Fertility, and Birth. Its soft, powdery pollen has charmed generations of little girls, who use it as "make-up," associating the Calla Lily with Beauty. Huge fields of Callas were once grown in Southern California for the "Easter Lily" trade, and although it is not a true Lily, to Christians it has acquired the meanings of Purity, Holiness, and Death.  


File:Camellia.jpg|The Camellia, like many flowers that come in a range of white, pink, and red blossoms, is associated with Love; the white for a crush or New Love, the pink for Romantic and Devoted Love, and the red for Sexual and Marital love. The Camellia is a not a little garden bloom; it can grow to be a sturdy 20 to 30 foot tall tree. In addition, because the Tea plant is a species of Camellia, the Camellia, when floated in a low glass bowl with its leaves, evokes the notion of Alertness and Vivacity. Just think, every time you read the tea leaves, you are reading a Camellia!  
File:Camellia.jpg|The Camellia, like many flowers that come in a range of white, pink, and red blossoms, is associated with Love; the white for a crush or New Love, the pink for Romantic and Devoted Love, and the red for Sexual and Marital love. The Camellia is a not a little garden bloom; it can grow to be a sturdy 20 to 30 foot tall tree. In addition, because the Tea plant is a species of Camellia, the Camellia, when floated in a low glass bowl with its leaves, evokes the notion of Alertness and Vivacity. Just think, every time you read the tea leaves, you are reading a Camellia!  

Revision as of 19:27, 11 December 2025

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The Floral Oracle, Part One
The Floral Oracle, Part Two
The Floral Oracle, Part Three
The Floral Oracle, Part Four

The Floral Oracle began as four installments of "Your Wate and Fate," My Patreon supporters had access to the work a year before the public.

  • Part One: Patreon Release Date: September 7th, 2022
  • Part One: Public Release Date: September 7th, 2023.
  • Part Two: Patreon Release Date: September 14th, 2022
  • Part Two: Public Release Date: September 14th, 2023.
  • Part Three: Patreon Release Date: November 7th, 2022
  • Part Three: Public Release Date: November 7th, 2023.
  • Part Four: Patreon Release Date: November 14th, 2022
  • Part Four: Public Release Date: November 14th, 2023.

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Floriography or The Language of Flowers

Hi, this is cat. As many of you know, nagasiva and i have been producing mini-ads that announce when i am online at HoodooPsychics.com.

(Wait. Stop. If you don't know about HoodooPsychics.com, it is the coolest psychic line on the internet. Go to HoodooPsychics.com right now and check it out. If you go to the Hoodoo Psychics Facebook page at facebook.com/hoodoopsychics and like it, you can sign up for a FREE PSYCHIC READING GIVEAWAY every Monday, and if you win, you can pick any HoodooPsychics.com reader you want, including me!)

Okay, so starting in October 2020, i made a commitment to go live on HoodooPsychics.com once a week. To let people know when i was available, i wrote, and siva photoshopped, one entry of floral symbolism each week, to fit the Facebook, and Lucky Mojo Forum formats. For research, i consulted my collection of antique 19th century floriography books and early 20th century postcards on the Language of Flowers. This is an unusual project for us, since i am doing the writing and he is producing the art. Through these ads we were able to give folks a taste of floriography and to promote my reading career at the same time.

In January 2021 i started an Instagram account. In November 2021 i decided to go live on HoodooPsychics.com twice a week, and also to redesign the flower photos to fit the squarish Instagram format. The vertical Facebook images were reconfigured, and some new flower texts and images were added. As it has turned out, Instagram hasn't done much for me -- 90% of my followers and friends find me through Facebook, the Lucky Mojo Forum, and our weekly radio show. The only good thing about IG is that cute little squarish layout, like an endless run of nine-patch quilt blocks.

By September 2022, we had more than 90 flowers and their meanings completed. It was while working on the latest week's text that i suddenly had the desire to publish the whole lot as a stand-alone project. I realized that if i took the HoodooPsychics.com advertisement material off the image and simply ran the name of the flower and a few keywords, followed by the informative text, i would have produced a teaching tool and fortune telling device in one item. We released these text and image blocks via my Patreon account in September and November 2022 in four weekly installments -- a total of more than 90 different flowers and texts in all.

In April 2023, i introduced my ongoing work on Floriography to the public with a tutorial on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. Tune in online to listen: Floriography with Catherine Yronwode



From September through November 2023, the four Patreon pages were compiled into one page and released to the general public -- with our deepest thanks to the Patrons who made this project financially feasible. Beginning in October 2023, i increased my office hours at Hoodoo Psychics to include Mondays, which allowed us to add a new flower and its meaning every week. These new entries and their texts are uploaded to this web page on a weekly basis.

In February 2024, we finally reached the goal of 104 flowers -- a pair of colour-matched flowers for every Friday and Saturday for a full year -- and we had gotten 2,000 views of this page. My Monday readings, with their new flowers, were well accepted by my clients, and i began reading 7 days a week at Hoodoo Psychics, although not every day was advertised with Floral Oracle placards, and you had to go to the HP website itself to see if i was on the line.

In June 2024 we had 120 different flowers online and 7,000 views of this page. That's when we got "discovered" by the internet -- because in October 2024, we had 140 flowers in the collection and had received more than 23,000 views, and by December 2024, with 150 flowers, we had received 36,000 views.

We completed 156 flowers in February 2025 when my Monday reading advertisement sequence was filled for a full year and our view-count had reached 60,000. We then began adding flowers for Tuesdays. As of November 2025, we have 200 flowers online and the page's view-count has surpassed 175,000.

When the Tuesday cycle of 52 flowers is completed, in February 2026, we will add flowers for Wednesdays.

How many Floral Oracle flowers will there be? Well, my collection of Victorian Floriography books is extensive, and if we commit to seven flowers per week and multiply that times 52 weeks in a year, the total will be 364 flowers, plus one to make 365 for the full year (and maybe one more, for leap years). God willing, i will still be doing psychic readings and we will get there in February 2029 if we fund the remainder of the project only via my callers at Hoodoo Psychics -- however, to speed things along, i may do another dip or two into Patreon funding, to complete the project before my 80th birthday in May of 2027. We shall see.

A Symbolic Bouquet of Meaningful Blossoms

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catherine yronwode
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Special thanks to my dear husband and creative partner nagasiva yronwode for illustrations, scans, and clean-ups.