Magical Plant Folklore: Larkspur, Periwinkle and Wormwood

Magical Plant Folklore: Larkspur, Periwinkle and Wormwood

Toxic plants often still possess magical properties, although extreme caution is required.

Learn some of the folklore of larkspur, periwinkle and wormwood in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!

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