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SCOTCH THISTLE Flowe Wiccan Herb Support Blend ( Onopordum acanthium)

A calming Wiccan herb used in herbal tea kits and relaxing tea blends. Dried and handcrafted, part of tea subscriptions and focus tea use. Botanical magic herbs with natural soothing properties. Great for ritual teas with herbal serenity and harmonizing.
Common Names:   Scotch Thistle, Scottish Thistle, Scotch Cottonthistle
Habitat:   Yards, heaps of earth, roadsides, waste ground, rubbish tips, harbours and ballast soil deposits. Also ornamental.
Description:  Cotton thistle is a biennial plant, producing a large rosette of spiny leaves the first year. The plants typically germinate in the autumn after the first rains and exist as rosettes throughout the first year, forming a stout, fleshy taproot that may extend down 30 cm or more for a food reserve.In the second year, the plant grows 0.5-3 m tall and a width of 1.5 m. The leaves are 10-50 cm wide, are alternate and spiny, often covered with white woolly hairs, with the lower surface more densely covered than the upper. The leaves are deeply lobed with long, stiff spines along the margins. The leaves have winged appearance that continues down the stems of the plant. Fine hairs give the plant a greyish appearance (Global). The massive, main stem may be 10 cm wide at the base, and is branched in the upper part. Each stem shows a vertical rows of broad, spiny wings (conspicuous ribbon-like leafy material), typically 2-3 cm wide, extending to the base of the flower head. Cotton thistle is also the national flower of Scotland. According to legend, the Scandinavian-born Normans landing troops were coming to attack the Scots one night when an unlucky soldier stood on the leaf rosette of a cotton thistle. His cry warned the defenders in time, and the grateful Scots adopted the cotton thistle as the national flower. This good story might have something behind it, but it is also folklore: cotton thistle had not arrived yet in the Middle ages on Scotlands moors.
Plant Part/s Used Traditionally:  Flowers,Leaves and Fruit.
Country of ORIGIN : BULGARIA
How to Use SCOTCH THISTLE Flower:- Infuse 1 tsp in hot water or sachets.- Use in wellness tea kits or Wiccan blends.- Best enjoyed in the evening.
Benefits:- Scotch thistle with a calming herbal scent- Popular in focus teas and magical blends- Naturally dried for tea kits and rituals- Handcrafted and botanically pure- A favorite in vitality subscriptions
Safety Note: Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbs, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition. These herbs are intended for general wellness and traditional use only.
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SCOTCH THISTLE Flowe Wiccan Herb Support Blend ( Onopordum acanthium)

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