Friday, January 24, 2020
Bee Balm
Monarda
Cancer
Cleansing, Clairalience (Smell)
Bee Balm is a fragrant perennial that produces red, pink, purple and white flowers in late spring and summer. Flowers bloom for up to 6 weeks. The plants like full sun but in areas with very hot summers will tolerate some shade. They also like well drained soil. The flowers attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Bee Balm is part of the mint family. The petals of the flower can be used to make tea and are edible. The leaves can also be eaten. It is deer and rabbit resistant.
Bee Balm is native to North American woodlands and likes moist soil that is well drained. Grown domestically, the plants grow in clumps from 1.5 to 2.5 feet in width, from 3 to 4 feet tall. Plants can be divided every couple of years in the spring or fall. Bee Balm spreads easily by seed.
Native Americans used Bee Balm as an antiseptic to treat topical infections and as a decongestant. It is antimicrobial - a natural source of the antiseptic ingredient Thymol which was used historically for mouth infections and is used currently in some mouthwashes. Bee Balm is used for cleansing - both for calming and treating physical infections and for treating mild emotional distress. Smelling Bee Balm is very soothing. It can also be used to make an herbal tea that has a mild mint taste, which can be calming to physical and mild emotional stresses.
Bee Balm flowers smell of orange and spice, spearmint and peppermint, with some hints of oregano. Because of the strong frangrence of Bee Balm, it is connected to Clairalience, the psychic sense of smell. Smell connects people strongly to memories, which can be brought to consciousness for healing and story telling.
Alternate names are Scarlet Beebalm, Crimson Beebalm, Horsemint and Bergamot (Bee Balm is not used to make Bergamot tea). Oswego Tea refers to the Oswego Native Americans living near the city of Oswego in upstate New York who taught early settlers from Europe to use the plant leaves to make herbal tea.
Gladiolus
Gladiolus |
Leo, Virgo
Spiritual Growth, Angelic Connection
Gladiolus is a perennial known for tall (2 to 5 feet) flower spikes. The flowers are in a range of colors white, yellow, pink, lavender, rose, burgundy, coral and green. The flowers can be grown in colder regions as annuals. Flowers bloom once a year from March to May.
Gladiolus are grown from bulbs known as corms which are flatter in shape than traditional bulbs. Plants will multiply and spread from corms. Flowers bloom from 70 to 90 days after corms are planted. Plants like well drained soil and full sun.
Hummingbirds are attracted to Gladiolus.
The name Gladiolus is from gladius in Latin which means sword. Gladiolus means little sword, and for that reason, it was associated historically with strength.
Gladiolus also brings in and emphasizes the energies of spiritual growth or blossoming into the light. People who are becoming light workers or growing into their own awareness and intuition can find inspiration and reinforcement of their abilities with Gladiolus. It also bring us the imagery of reaching to the heavens then blossoming, emphasizing our connection to the divine radiating from source and the divine within ourselves.
Gladiolus is also symbolic of connection with Angelic realms. It grows in clumps of corms, reminding us of a community, and blooms in a variety of colors, reminding us of the variety of angles here to work with us. People wishing to deepen their connection to the energy of angels can use Gladiolus as part of a meditation practice or as a visual inspiration to connect to that energy and a reminder that angel energy is always present. Specific colors can also be related to specific angels:
- Michael - Blue - tranquility
- Raphael - Green -healing
- Gabriel - White - revelation
- Jophiel - Yellow - loving thought
- Uriel - Red - wisdom
- Chamuel - Pink - relationships
- Zadkiel - Purple - angel of mercy
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