The term herb is generally used to describe a plant that is herbaceous in nature, that is, it is not a tree or a shrub. However, when a witch or occultist uses the word "herb" we are generally referring to a plant that is useful without regard to its lifestyle. However, this designation often excludes those plants used for food; fruits and vegetables.

This list includes plants AND fungi that are useful to a witch, including those that are used for magick, crafting, food and healing including herbaceous plants, trees, shrubs and various fungi. Some are simply useful for decoration and some I have included for folkloric interest. That is to say; some herbs are more useful than others.

These herbs are also listed alphabetically and by keyword on our Herb Keyword Correspondences page.

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There are 141 magical herbs listed in this database.

Acacia -Acacia spp

Aconite -Aconitum spp

African Violet -Saintpaulia ionantha

Agapanthus -Agapanthus africanus

Agrimony -Agrimonia eupatoria

Alder -Alnus Glutinosa

Alfalfa -Medicago sativa

Allspice -Pimenta dioica, Pimento officinalis, or Eugenia Pimenta

Almond -Prunus dulcis

Aloe -A. Vera Barbadensis

Alyssum -Lobularia maritima

Amaranth -Amaranthus spp

Angelica -Angelica archangelica

Anise -Pimpinellaa anisum

Apple -Malus domestica

Arnica -Arnica montana

Ash -Fraxinus spp

Asparagus -Asparagus officinalis

Astragalus -Astragalus membranaceus

Basil -Ocimum basilicum & spp

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