Blue flag root

Blue flag root

Uncover Hidden Herbs meanings

Blue flag root is also known as; water flag, snake lilly, flag lilly, fleur-de-lis and liver lily.

It is a perennial herb native to North America and can sometimes be mistaken for an Iris. It usually found on the side of ponds, in swamps or in very shallow water. Its scientific name is Iris versicolor, in honor of the Greek goddess Iris, the goddess of the rainbow.

According to Greek mythology, Iris led the souls of dead women to the Elysian Fields. The Greeks traditionally planted these on the grave of women believing that the goddess iris will guide the souls of the women.

Blue flag will

  • Help create wealth.
  • Protect money.

Blue flag root was use by American tribes, to treat health conditions such as cathartic and diuretic. It is a known ingredient in money-drawing formulas or spells. It is considered feminine in gender and is associated with the power of the planet Venus and the element of water. The ancient Egyptians believed that the three petals stood for belief, knowledge and valor as well as putting on funeral service temples to show respect.

Blue flag root is found in money-drawing magic, for success, to bring prosperity and to create fortune an gamblers luck. With regard to a success mixture, combine the blue flag root power together with wealthy way incense and burn that each week on a Fri to bring in cash to your home. Keep a complete dry root in your cash container, or purse or perhaps have a bit in a green mojo bag. This stops your money from running out.

Blue flag root has been used by the Penobscots as a magical charm. They burned it in their homes to keep away evil, especially demons of disease. It was believed to eliminate snakes, particularly rattlesnakes, it helped to prevent lizard bites, do not drink or eat it is emetic.

It is a known ingredient in money-drawing formulas or spells. It is considered feminine in gender and is associated with the power of the planet Venus and the element of water. Blue flag root is found in money-drawing magic, for success, to bring prosperity and to create fortune and gamblers luck. With regard to a success combine the blue flag root together with wealthy way incense and burn it each week on a Fri to bring in cash to your home. Keep a complete dry root in your cash container, or purse or add a bit in a green mojo bag. This stops your money from running out.

Blue flag root has been used by the Penobscots as a magical charm. It was believed to eliminate snakes, particularly rattlesnakes, it helped to prevent lizard bites, please do not drink or eat it is emetic.

By Flo Saul
Aug 29, 2012