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Red Clover

Latin: Trifolium pratense
Family: Fabaceae
Clover’s signature reflects actions related to the blood and heart, and indeed the plant is used as an alterative and blood purifier. 
The plant’s signature also indicates a striking likeness to the crown chakra and when seen through the spiritual eye is rather ethereal in nature. The fine and iridescent tops can be any shade ranging of burgundy and purple and the clover tops share a likeness to a literal crown, sitting atop the plant like a jeweled crown, a multi-(million) faceted ethereal crown, collecting, transcribing, and conveying light encoded streams of consciousness and prana  to the physical body below. 
Clover is sweet by nature, mild to taste, useful for men and women, and especially suited to children and babies. Clover works as an alterative, an agent of positive change and synergistic shifts. Meaning, clover won’t change your life until you’re good and ready (unlike nettle, which is a more powerful, albeit often abrupt agent of change) and then it works with you to shift your position. Acting as a compass, clover can help shift your perspective, to turn your head in the “right” direction, and to see your path in clarity and light. 
The ruby earth, the amethyst sky, merge as the aura enfolds itself, this is the center where clover flower lives. Antennae to the sky, roots into the earth; what’s floating through the air, what’s coming in on the currents, you feel it first and most.

Clover is sweet by nature, mild to taste, useful for men and women, and especially suited to children and babies. ​

Properties & Actions

Alterative, Expectorant, Anti-spasmodic, Tonic, Nutritive,  Hormone modulating  (Phyto-estrogenic), Depurative, Anti-tumor
"Pilnie written and setteth it downe for certaine, that the leaves hereof do tremble and stand right up against the comming of a storme or tempest” – John Gerard, 1597

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    • Clover
    • Dandelion
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    • Hawthorn
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    • Indian Warrior
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    • Ligustrum Lucidum
    • Linden
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