Posted Under Paganism & Witchcraft

Properties of Trees & Shrubs

Celtic Tree Scene


Use to select wands/other tools; burn in candle spells; add chips to charms/spells, etc.

Alder: water magic, strength, foundations.
Apple: love, spirit food, unicorns, beauty, regeneration, eternity.
Ash: study, health, enhance magic, peace, re-birth, awakening, Underworld.
Aspen: overcoming obstacles, intuition, Otherworld communication.
Birch: purification, blessing, health, beginnings, vitality.
Blackthorn: control, stimulus, chaos energy, obstacles, friction, challenges, coercion.
Elder: cleansing, offering, Fairies, changes, evolution [never burn the wood].
Fir/Pine: prosperity, birth/rebirth, power, nobility, discretion, objectivity.
Gorse: opportunity, wisdom, interaction.
Hawthorn: purity, protection, Fairies, pleasure, stimulation, misfortune.
Hazel: wisdom, creativity, enhance perceptiveness, Witchcraft skills.
Heather: success, prosperity, gateway.
Holly: enhances magic, balance, challenges, testing.
Ivy: fertility, love, persistence, development, tenacity.
Linden: immortality, protection, good fortune, sleep, love.
Mountain Ash [Rowan]: protection, enhances magic, insight, cleansing.
Oak: fertility, power, balance, protection, success, truth, strength, courage, endurance.
Poplar: success, recognition, fame.
Red Oak: inner transformation, harmony.
Vine [Grape or Berry]: happiness, introspection, rebirth/renewal, transitions, ancestry.
Willow: Moon magic, psychic power, spirits, death passage, intuition, flexibility, Crone energy.
Yew: transformation, psychic awareness, spirits, death passage, immortality [do not burn].

Excerpted from Grimoire for the Green Witch, by Ann Moura

About Ann Moura

Ann Moura has been a practitioner of Green Witchcraft for over fifty years. The popular books and the tarot kit that comprise her Green Witchcraft series have sold hundreds of thousands of copies and have been translated ...

Related Products

Please note that the use of Llewellyn Journal articles
is subject to certain Terms and Conditions
Link to this article: http://www.llewellyn.com/journal/article/1958