One of my favourite flowers- cockscomb, also called brain celosia. This colour variety in particular is just so dreamy â¨

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One of my favourite flowers- cockscomb, also called brain celosia. This colour variety in particular is just so dreamy â¨

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#Wildflowers Wow Garden - featuring #coxcomb #celosia #yarrow #alstroemeria #leucodendron #bupleurum and #southerncross - #hodgepodgerocks https://www.instagram.com/p/BnUkMqcFmDY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tpxvqeostfxe
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Celosia + Other Plants
Yesterday I bought three seed packets (Dark Opal Basil, Lady Lavendar, and Zinnia) and one beautiful potted plant of Celosia (aka Cockscomb aka Woolflower aka quail grass aka Soko), specifically Celosia argentea. I canât seem to find Celosiaâs magical properties books at all! (I have Cunninghamâs Encyclopedia, Llewellynâs Magical Correspondences, an Llewellynâs Illustrated Encyclopedia).Â
Iâm also having a hard time finding stuff about it online, but hereâs what Iâve found so far:
In alchemy, itâs considered to be ruled by Saturn.
Its leaves are edible! (As are its âyoung stemsâ and âyoung inflorescencesâ.)Â
Apparently in Nigeria it âmakes husbands fat and happyâ, which isnât a magical belief, but I think that points to its uses in love and happiness
It produces a lot of seeds. (Which can point to its uses in fertility.)
Itâs monoecious (produces male and female flowers on the same individual) so idk maybe it can add some extra energy to nonbinary people or helping people find their masculine/feminine side or work with projective/receptive energy when theyâre used to the other oneÂ
Itâs used for Dia de los Muertos (which makes me so happy as a Chicana! Iâve never seen it used up here, but apparently this is popular in Oaxaca)
Supposedly in India people plant it to repel murderous spirits, but Iâm not seeing anything on where or what ethnic groups, so this could be bunk if any Indian people want to chime in
Supposedly people in China use it to clear vision, stop hemorrhaging, and treat diarrhea. Again, no information on ethnic groups, regions, or practices, so this could be bunk if any Chinese people want to chime in.
This place said itâs good for protection
This place says it means âsillinessâ in flower language, which indicates a use in happiness
My book âA Victorian Flower Dictionaryâ by Many Kirkby says it means âthink of meâ, which indicates a use in love
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