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File:Cornflower.jpg|The blue Cornflower or Bachelor's Button looks upward to see the blue sky, and thus it symbolizes anticipation and hope for the future. It is a member of the large Daisy or Aster family, and it lends a charming rustic quality to a bouquet of wildflowers given by an unmarried man to the one he favours in romance. As a blue flower, the Bachelor's Button is also one of many similarly-hued blossoms that represent a peaceful and modest home where contentment reigns — which is exactly what the bachelor wants when it comes time to marry and settle down.   
File:Cornflower.jpg|The blue Cornflower or Bachelor's Button looks upward to see the blue sky, and thus it symbolizes anticipation and hope for the future. It is a member of the large Daisy or Aster family, and it lends a charming rustic quality to a bouquet of wildflowers given by an unmarried man to the one he favours in romance. As a blue flower, the Bachelor's Button is also one of many similarly-hued blossoms that represent a peaceful and modest home where contentment reigns — which is exactly what the bachelor wants when it comes time to marry and settle down.   
File:Crabapple.jpg|Crabapples are small, stiffly-branched members of the Apple genus in the Rose family, and therefore cousins to the Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, and Almonds. They bloom lavishly in Spring, with pink or white flowers, but although they produce large crops of apples, these small or crabbed fruits are less than 2 inches in diameter and disappointingly sour. Crabapples are great for making preserves and cider, but they can't be eaten out of hand, so while Apple blossoms symbolize anticipation, Crabapple flowers represent crabby, irritable, or fretful thoughts.


File:Crocus.jpg|The Spring Crocus is a symbol of new beginnings, beauty, and joy — but there are many species of Crocus, and among them is one that blooms out of step with the others. This is the magical Autumn or Saffron Crocus, which is cultivated for the three tiny thread-like stigmas within each blossom. When plucked and dried, these are the rare and costly seasoning called saffron, which imparts a golden hue and subtle scent to cooked rice. To serve a man saffron rice is a classical seduction spell, and saffron threads are also found in the best love oils used in magic.  
File:Crocus.jpg|The Spring Crocus is a symbol of new beginnings, beauty, and joy — but there are many species of Crocus, and among them is one that blooms out of step with the others. This is the magical Autumn or Saffron Crocus, which is cultivated for the three tiny thread-like stigmas within each blossom. When plucked and dried, these are the rare and costly seasoning called saffron, which imparts a golden hue and subtle scent to cooked rice. To serve a man saffron rice is a classical seduction spell, and saffron threads are also found in the best love oils used in magic.  
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File:Tansy.jpg|The Tansy, a pretty yellow button-shaped flower in the Daisy family, is a symbol of hostile thoughts and declarations of war. This is likely due to the fact that although the Tansy is associated with Venus, the planet of love, and with Gemini, the zodiacal sign of communication, it also contains a toxic load of Thujone, a natural botanical chemical that, when ingested, can cause death in livestock and human beings. In fact, one old household remedy to keep ants and fleas away from the home consists of planting Tansy flowers all around the perimeter of the house.
File:Tansy.jpg|The Tansy, a pretty yellow button-shaped flower in the Daisy family, is a symbol of hostile thoughts and declarations of war. This is likely due to the fact that although the Tansy is associated with Venus, the planet of love, and with Gemini, the zodiacal sign of communication, it also contains a toxic load of Thujone, a natural botanical chemical that, when ingested, can cause death in livestock and human beings. In fact, one old household remedy to keep ants and fleas away from the home consists of planting Tansy flowers all around the perimeter of the house.
File:Tarragon.jpg|Tarragon, also known as Estragon or Dragon Plant, is an unusual culinary herb because it is a member of the Aster or Daisy family, unlike the Mint-family herbs such as Basil, or the Celery-family herbs like Dill found in many recipes. Its unique aromatic scent marks it as a member of the Artemisia genus, related to Wormwood and Mugwort. The use of Tarragon as seasoning is widespread in France and Italy, where it flavours vinegar and appears in salads. Its meaning in floriography is "Lasting Interest," which is appropriate, as it is a perennial garden plant.


File:Thistle.jpg|The symbolism of the prickly Thistle varies by region. In Scotland it exemplifies bravery, courage, and loyalty in the face of treachery, and its purple blossom signifies royalty and noble character. In Romania it brings luck. Where the Thistle invades pastures, it represents aggressiveness and pain. In the Bible Thistles symbolize desolate lands. The Blessed Thistle has healing powers and supports breastfeeding; Medieval Benedictine monks used it to combat the bubonic plague, and in African American hoodoo it is found in protective teas and floor washes.  
File:Thistle.jpg|The symbolism of the prickly Thistle varies by region. In Scotland it exemplifies bravery, courage, and loyalty in the face of treachery, and its purple blossom signifies royalty and noble character. In Romania it brings luck. Where the Thistle invades pastures, it represents aggressiveness and pain. In the Bible Thistles symbolize desolate lands. The Blessed Thistle has healing powers and supports breastfeeding; Medieval Benedictine monks used it to combat the bubonic plague, and in African American hoodoo it is found in protective teas and floor washes.  
File:Thyme.jpg|Thyme is a low-growing member of the aromatic Mint family, and like its cousins Rosemary, Basil, and Oregano, it finds uses in cookery as well as magic. Although it is of humble stature, Thyme is tough, rugged, long-lived, and wildly fragrant, so it symbolizes Courage and Strength. It is also associated with prosperity magic, and to keep Thyme in the garden or in a pot, with a lucky coin beneath its roots, is said to make your money grow. Medically, Thyme helps fight off bacterial infections and relieves coughs. As the saying goes, "Thyme is on your side!"


File:Tulip.jpg|The Tulip is a symbol of a perfect lover. They come in many colours and each one has a meaning, so a bouquet of assorted Tulips can be "read" like a letter. The Yellow Tulip conveys good cheer: "There's Sunshine in your smile." The Red Tulip signifies passion or a declaration of love: "Believe me."  The Pink Tulip implies friendship: "You are sweet." The Burgundy Tulip stands for respect: "I admire you." The Purple Tulip tells of fame and honour: "You rule my heart." The variegated Tulip expresses fascination: "I am lost in the gaze of your beautiful eyes."
File:Tulip.jpg|The Tulip is a symbol of a perfect lover. They come in many colours and each one has a meaning, so a bouquet of assorted Tulips can be "read" like a letter. The Yellow Tulip conveys good cheer: "There's Sunshine in your smile." The Red Tulip signifies passion or a declaration of love: "Believe me."  The Pink Tulip implies friendship: "You are sweet." The Burgundy Tulip stands for respect: "I admire you." The Purple Tulip tells of fame and honour: "You rule my heart." The variegated Tulip expresses fascination: "I am lost in the gaze of your beautiful eyes."
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File:Willow.jpg|The Willow, especially the Weeping Willow, if given in a bouquet, is a symbol of the sadness and the sorrow of unrequited love. When planted by a grave, it represents the hope that the deceased will be remembered with regret, for as an old song goes, "Bury me beneath the Willow, under the Weeping Willow Tree, so he may know where I am sleeping, and perhaps he will weep for me." Yet, in a strange inversion, this Lunar tree, which conveys so much grief, is also symbolic of the eventual ease of pain, for Willows are medical analgesics, and have the power to heal.
File:Willow.jpg|The Willow, especially the Weeping Willow, if given in a bouquet, is a symbol of the sadness and the sorrow of unrequited love. When planted by a grave, it represents the hope that the deceased will be remembered with regret, for as an old song goes, "Bury me beneath the Willow, under the Weeping Willow Tree, so he may know where I am sleeping, and perhaps he will weep for me." Yet, in a strange inversion, this Lunar tree, which conveys so much grief, is also symbolic of the eventual ease of pain, for Willows are medical analgesics, and have the power to heal.
File:Wistaria.jpg| The Wistaria, a long-lived vine that can grow to 30 or more feet in length, is a symbol of longevity and sensuality, of lives entwined in strong love. The abundance of its pea-shaped flowers, followed by long pea-like pods, is associated with female fecundity and fertility. Over time, the trunks of the Wistaria vine, if well-supported, grow into sturdy, brown tree-forms, but the new growth is always expressed as gentle, green tendrils. Purple Wistaria is sexually seductive and white Wistaria is virginally chaste, but both are more powerful than they first appear.


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

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  • Part One: Patreon Release Date: September 7th, 2022
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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 Hoodoo Psychics.

(Wait. Stop. If you don't know about Hoodoo Psychics, 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 Hoodoo Psychics reader you want, including me!)

Okay, so starting in October 2020, i made a commitment to go live on Hoodoo Psychics 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 format. For research, i consulted my collection of antique 19th century floriography books and early 20th century floriographic postcards. 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 Hoodoo Psychics twice a week, and also to redesign the flower photos to fit the squarish Instagram format. The vertical Facebook images were reconfigured to fit the Instagram format, 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 Hoodoo Psychics ad 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 Novenver 2022 in four weekly installments -- a total of more than 90 different flowers in all. This page is comprised of the more-or-less square forms (600 x 650 pixels at raw size), which were designed for use at Instagram. As you can see, each image has a block of type beneath it, approximately 100 words in length.

I introduced my ongoing work on Floriography to the public with a tutorial on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour for April 2, 2023.

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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 January 2024 we passed 100 flowers and 1,500 views of this page!


A Symbolic Bouquet of Meaningful Blossoms

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