#marigold
Doing some more knightober this year! Number one is Marigold.
@codenameyan put together this wonderful commission of my wizard Marigold!
She’s currently going through hell and just has the worst attitude about it.
Bumbling, shot on a Canon rebel t6
Rufus, the Marigold-dragon and a Lavender-dragon hatchling
I don’t have a name for her yet but I love her very very much
Also mild spoilers I guess because that baby won’t appear until Volume 5 of Fio and Tika and I’m currently working on Volume 2 - 3
…Of a german book series that’s still looking for an international release hi yes hello
@cobaltclaw really liked my Marigold, and his OC Kyuu is friends with the Lumiose News Network, so I figured Marigold should introduce herself to the fox boy.
Немного стикеров.
Marigold: I found a couple of straggly knights cursing Mordred’s name. Are they yours?
Galahad: Yeah, are they at your place? I’ll come and get them.
Marigold: Please do. They smell bad and take up a lot of space.
Galahad: Your cat is ignoring you for Ywaine, isn’t he?
Marigold: Hurry up. I don’t like it.
Plants that have been used in medicine! I wanted to add a nice artsy touch to my pharmacy business cards before the convention.
You will find that there are many common varieties of flowers (or any plant for that matter,) that are poisonous, toxic, or venomous. There are a few relatively safe ways to still use them (without touch or consumption) in your craft if you so wish.
There are plants that can cause organs to stop functioning, including your lungs, kidneys, and heart. This is why it is so important to research properly, and understand how to safely handle it if desired. Do not leave these within the reach of pets or children.
Do NOT ingest these flowers or consume them in any way. This includes burning them for smoke cleansing. In fact, please don’t put anything on or in your body without research, identification, and consulting a medical professional about it first.
Consumption Alternatives:
Contained Vessels:
After properly drying these plants, you can use these plants in sealed sachets and bottle spells, or leave them hanging in a safe place to have a consistent and fluid stream of their energies. Please handle with gloves.
Growing:
If you possess a pet or small child, this is probably not the suggestion for you. Many practitioners use dried foliage because it preserves better and is flammable if desired. However, having a growing and alive plant around also can attract the intentions you desire if done strategically and intent. Please handle with gloves.
Baneful Magic:
Applying the aforementioned methods I’ve laid out, you can almost always use poisonous plants in these forms to do Baneful Magic. Any positive attribute a flower can bring can also be used to revoke or withdraw it, alongside the already toxic energy. Please handle with gloves.
Poisonous Flower Magical Properties:
Azalea:
Elegance, knowledge, abundance, beauty, majesty, intelligence, blessings, magnificence, great fortune, splendor, gracefulness, and wisdom. Poisonous.
Bleeding Heart:
Love, enthusiasm, cleansing, healing, soothing, rebirth, purification, inspiration, romance, compassion, creation, and the space betwixt boundaries. Poisonous.
Buttercup:
Purification, community, delightfulness, hopefulness, unification, cleansing, friendship, vitality, happiness, camaraderie, and compassion.Poisonous.
Cowslip:
Healing, vitality, happiness, blessings, mischief, fertility, cheerfulness, inspiration, adventure, sacredness, beginnings, holiness, and possible duplicity. Poisonous.
Carnation:
Strength, revitalization, honesty, protection, healing, fortitude, restoration, warding, power, good fortune, honor, and abundance. Poisonous.
Chrysanthemum:
Protection, empathy, graciousness. longevity, warding, joyfulness, defense, fortification, fortitude, happiness, devotion, positivity, and passion. Poisonous.
Foxglove:
Intuition, protection, inspiration, vitality, insightfulness, warding, ambition, fortitude, and imagination. Poisonous.
Heliotrope:
Banishment, luck, affluence, divination, healing, success, warding, restoration, insightfulness, cleansing, forecasting, and prosperity. Poisonous.
Hyacinth:
Happiness, commitment, confidence, warding, romance, protection, delightfulness, love, vitality, cheerfulness, peacefulness, and beauty. Poisonous
Hydrangea:
Hex-breaking, gratitude, alliance, purification, communication, collaboration, thankfulness, deep-rooted cleansing, unification, and community. Poisonous.
Iris:
Divination, harmony, intelligence, purification, romance, communication, pyrrhic power, abundance, courage, and knowledge. Poisonous.
Marigold:
Justice, divination, warding, insightfulness, remembrance, protection, psychic strength, security, forecasting, integrity, and legal matters. Poisonous.
Morning Glory:
Cheerfulness, soothing, motivation, exuberance, serenity, optimism, peacefulness, inspiration, tranquility, hope, and radiant positivity. Poisonous.
Peony:
Banishment, purification, fortune, cheerfulness, warding, abundance, cleansing, protection, happiness, prosperity, and affluence. Poisonous.
Poppy:
Soothing, fecundity, fortune, cheerfulness, prosperity, romance, fertility, admiration, extravagance, pleasure, calming, and relaxation. Poisonous.
Other Links:
Flower Magic: I
Flower Magic: II
Flower Magic: III
Flower Magic: Toxic
Hydrangea:
Hex-breaking, gratitude, alliance, purification, communication, collaboration, thankfulness, deep-rooted cleansing, unification, and community. Poisonous.
Hyssop:
Warding, uncrossing, humility, cleansing, hospitality, dispelling, protection, purification, blessing, honor, wellbeing, spiritual health and energetic hygiene. Toxic for animals.
Iris:
Divination, harmony, intelligence, purification, romance, communication, pyrrhic power, abundance, courage, and knowledge. Poisonous.
Jasmine:
Divination, prosperity, relaxing, romance, abundance, calming, psychic power, spirituality, forecasting, harmonization and serenity.
Lavender:
Soothing, healing, protection, charging, contentment, loyalty, tranquility, love, restoration, romance, amplification, and happiness.
Lemon Verbena:
Magnificence, enchantment, majesty, cleansing, attraction, charming, glamours, purification, romance, splendor, warding, and protection. Toxic to animals.
Lilac:
Banishment, serenity, happiness, warding, passion, tranquility, cleansing, peaceful, protection, enthusiasm, and spirituality.
Lotus:
Transformation, fecundity, purification, divination, fertility, protection, enlightenment, harnessing, development, and psychic power.
Maidenhair:
Magnificence, compassion, allure, desirability, love, attraction, elegance, romance, glamour, attractiveness, and magnetism.
Mallow:
Reconciliation, protection, love, understanding, banishment, romance, forgiveness, sympathy, graciousness, warding, fortification, and cleansing.
Marigold:
Justice, divination, warding, insightfulness, remembrance, protection, psychic strength, security, forecasting, integrity, and legal matters. Poisonous.
Morning Glory:
Cheerfulness, soothing, motivation, exuberance, serenity, optimism, peacefulness, inspiration, tranquility, hope, and radiant positivity. Poisonous.
Orchid:
Romance, magnificence, benevolence, grandeur, veneration, majesty, love, attractiveness, affluence, lavishness, extravagance, and attraction.
Pansy:
Divination, magnetism, compassion, admiration, romance, elegance, attraction, psychic power, grandeur, splendor, love, and attractiveness. Seeds are Toxic.
Peony:
Banishment, purification, fortune, cheerfulness, warding, abundance, cleansing, protection, happiness, prosperity, and affluence. Poisonous.
Other Links:
Flower Magic: I
Flower Magic: II
Flower Magic: Poisonous
Flower Magic: Toxic
A smooch to start off the new year
wowow I miss her
Marigold!
Female Pituophis deppei jani
Garden art: marigolds spilling from a giant tube.