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All things in nature are sacred to the fae, however, like
humans, they have particular favorites. Attracting faeries to your
garden is most easily achieved by keeping your plants healthy and weed
free. This page highlights those plants, herbs and trees that are
particular favorites of fae folk for those who wish to attract them. After your garden is going strong you may want to officially
invite them in by doing a small, informal rite to welcome them such as the
Faerie Tea Party. The Tea Party is a part of the story "The
Land of Ween." Please bear in mind that this
page and the information within are in their infancy, it will continue to
grow and expand. For information on
plants used in faery magick that you may wish to grow yourself, go
to Faery Garden II.
Faery Flowers
| Carnations |
Red carnations attract faeries who enjoy
healing animals. |
| Clover |
Very popular
& sacred
plant with faery folk.
Clovers of all kinds will attract them. |
| Cowslip |
Excellent for attracting faeries to your yard. |
| Dandelion |
It is said that faeries make beverages with the
dandelion |
| Foxglove |
Plant to attract earth elementals |
| Foxhollow Fairy |
This
small evergreen is a favorite for attracting the fae |
| Heliotrope |
Plant to attract fire elementals |
| Hollyhock |
The pink variety is a favorite of fae folk |
| Lilac |
Favored by the fae for its scent |
| Lobelia |
Plant to attract winged faeries |
| Pansy |
The bright colors help attract fae folk |
| Primrose |
It is said that this plant gives fae folk their
power of invisibility.
When planted in a garden or hung dried on the front door,
primroses will attract the company of Faeries. If you have them growing
under your care, do not let them die! The Faery will be deeply offended by
your carelessness. Primroses are great in container gardens. Tie a pink
ribbon around your container of Primroses while chanting:
"Sacred roses, hear my cry
for your protection, this I tie" |
| Shamrocks |
This
form of clover is especially attractive to Celtic faeries |
| Bluebells |
Said to attract
faeries to dance in your garden. |
| Heather |
Said to ignite faery passions and open portals between their world and our
own. Make an offering of Heather on "Beltane" eve to attract good fae to
your garden |
| Milkweed |
Both Monarch butterflies and fairies like milkweed. If Milkweed is planted
in a Witches garden, the fey will always be in the area. |
| Roses |
Roses are loved by the fey so you
can plant Roses in your garden to attract fairies. Wild Roses are best for
this purpose and you need to say the following spell as you plant your baby
Rose bush:
"I ask a fairy
from the wild,
To come and tend this wee rose-child.
A babe of air she thrives today,
Root her soul in the Goddesses' good clay.
Fairies make this twig your bower,
By your magic shall time see her flower!" |

Faery
Herbs
| Wild Thyme |
A potion made of this herb can help one to see
faeries. |
| St. John's Wort |
Helps protect against faeries |
| Sassafras |
Plant to attract air elementals |
Faery
Trees
| Elder |
Sacred to the fae folk.
Elder is
said to offer protection to the faeries from negative spirits. |
| Hawthorne |
Sacred to the May Queen, fae folk and maiden Goddesses. Hawthorn, also known
as Witches' Tree, is one part of the sacred triad of trees that are said to
be sacred to the Faery. Oak, Ash, and Thorn, when growing naturally
together, create a place where it is easy to see the Fey. |
| Apple Tree |
In order to ensure a bountiful harvest each
year, the last apple from the previous year should be left for the tree's
guardian. |
| Oak |
Oak trees are believed to provide safe havens and homes
for many varieties of faery. |
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