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is for all the green thumbs.
Acacia
Adder s Tongue
Agave
Allspice
Aloe
Althea
Amaranth
Angelica
Anise
Arnica
August Flower
Basil
Belledonna
Betony
Bird s Tongue
Bitterbloom
Black Alder
Blazing Star
Bleeding Heart
Bloodroot
Brier Hip
Buttercup
Camomile
Caraway
Cayenne
Celandine
Chamomile
Cocklebur
Columbine
Coriander
Crowfoot
Dandelion
Deadly Nightshade
Dead Nettle
Desert Tea
Devil s Bite
Devil s Vine
Dragon s Claw
Dragon Root
Dragonwort
Earth Smoke
Egyptian Thorn
Elfdock
Elfwort
Enchanter s Plant
Evening Primrose
Everlasting
Fairy Smoke
Fern
Foxglove
Gray Beard Tree
Ginger
Golden Bough
Goldenrod
Goldthread
Gypsy Flower
Hawthorn
Heather
Hedge Maids
Hellebore
Hemlock
Hibiscus
Holly
Honeybloom
Itchweed
Ivy
Jasmine
Juniper
Lady s Bedstraw
Ladysmock
Larkspur
Laurel
Lavender
Lion s Tooth
Lobelia
Mad Apple
Maidenhair
Mandrake
Marigold
Meadowbloom
Meadowsweet
Meadow Queen
Monkshood
Mother of Thyme
Mountain Everlasting
Mouse Ear
Myrrh
Nettle
Old Man s Flannel
Pimpernel
Poisonberry
Pokeweed
Prickly Ash
Queen Anne s Lace
Queen of the Meadow
Rattlesnake Violet
Red Cockscomb
Rosemary
Rowan
Sacred Bark
Saffron
Sage
Senna
Seven Barks
Skullcap
Snakeweed
Snow Flower
Sorrel
Staggerweed
Star of the Earth
Stinging Nettle
Sundew
Sweet Weed
Tansy
Thimbleberry
Thistle
Thyme
Wakerobin
Wallflower
Water Dragon
Waxen Woad
Wild Crocus
Wild Hyssop
Wild Woodvine
Willow Sage
Winterberry
Witch Grass
Witch Hazel
Wolf Claw
Wolfsbane
Yarrow
Yew
Name Cut-ups
Cut-ups are a way to randomly pick out words and form a sentence, name, haiku, etc. Below and
on the following page are blank blocks where you can write words that interest you. Cut the
squares, write the words, and place these into a bowl. Randomly pick out one word at a time to
form the name that you want. Make sure to add descriptive words as well as nouns to your divining
bowl.
If you are having trouble choosing between two or more names, write each name down on a seper-
ate piece of paper and set these outside on a table. At the end of the day, go out and see which
paper has not been blown off the table. If all the names have been blown away, look around your-
self. The gods may have another name for you and they will make it known if you only open your
eyes and pay attention. If two or all the papers remain then the issue is undecided. Repeat setting
the papers out the next day or leave them out overnight and return in the morning.
Bibliography
1. The Herb Book. By John Lust. 1974. Bantam Books. New York.
2. Latin and Greek in Current Use. By Eli E. Burriss, Ph.D. and Lionel Casson, Ph.D. 1949.
Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
3. Moon Magick: Myth & Magic, Crafts & Recipes, Rituals & Spells. By DJ Conway. 1998.
Llewellyn Publications. St. Paul, Minnesota.
4. The New York Public Library Desk Reference. 1989. Webster s New World. New York.
The Webster s New Encyclopedic International Dictionary of the English Language. 1975. The
Publishers Guild, Inc. New York.
5. The Woman s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets. By Barbara G. Walker. 1983.
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