Trailing Windmills (Allionia incarnata) is a resilient desert plant cherished for its magickal and medicinal properties. Also known as Trailing Four-O'Clock, this hardy herb thrives in the harshest conditions, making it a symbol of endurance, protection, and transformation in spiritual practices.
Incorporate Trailing Windmills into your practice to tap into its powerful energy, whether you're seeking protection, healing, grounding, or the strength to endure life's challenges. This wildcrafted herb is carefully harvested according to sacred indigenous ritual protocols, ensuring its spiritual potency is preserved for your magickal work.
Spanish name
Guapile, Hierba de la Golpe, Hierba de la Hormiga
Magickal Associations
Trailing Windmills is ideal for rituals and spells centered on protection, resilience, and personal growth. Its grounding energies make it a powerful ally during turbulent times, while its protective qualities can be harnessed in charms, mojo bags, or candle magick to ward off negativity and create a shield of safety.
Astrological Correspondence
Ruled by Saturn, Trailing Windmills resonates with the energies of structure, discipline, and endurance. It is particularly potent when used during Saturn’s transit or in spells that require long-term stability and protection.
Medicinal Qualities
Traditionally used by Native American cultures, Trailing Windmills is known for its healing properties, especially in treating wounds and skin conditions. Its medicinal benefits translate into magickal healing as well, aiding in the recovery from physical ailments and emotional wounds.
Culinary Use
While Trailing Windmills is not typically considered edible, its primary uses are focused on its magickal and medicinal properties.
Precautions
There are no widely known or reported toxic effects of Trailing Windmills (Allionia incarnata), but as with many plants, caution is always advisable when handling or using it, particularly if you are unfamiliar with the plant. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner well-versed in ethnobotany before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
*This product is not available for international shipping.
Trailing Windmills (Allionia incarnata) is a resilient desert plant cherished for its magickal and medicinal properties. Also known as Trailing Four-O'Clock, this hardy herb thrives in the harshest conditions, making it a symbol of endurance, protection, and transformation in spiritual practices.
Incorporate Trailing Windmills into your practice to tap into its powerful energy, whether you're seeking protection, healing, grounding, or the strength to endure life's challenges. This wildcrafted herb is carefully harvested according to sacred indigenous ritual protocols, ensuring its spiritual potency is preserved for your magickal work.
Spanish name
Guapile, Hierba de la Golpe, Hierba de la Hormiga
Magickal Associations
Trailing Windmills is ideal for rituals and spells centered on protection, resilience, and personal growth. Its grounding energies make it a powerful ally during turbulent times, while its protective qualities can be harnessed in charms, mojo bags, or candle magick to ward off negativity and create a shield of safety.
Astrological Correspondence
Ruled by Saturn, Trailing Windmills resonates with the energies of structure, discipline, and endurance. It is particularly potent when used during Saturn’s transit or in spells that require long-term stability and protection.
Medicinal Qualities
Traditionally used by Native American cultures, Trailing Windmills is known for its healing properties, especially in treating wounds and skin conditions. Its medicinal benefits translate into magickal healing as well, aiding in the recovery from physical ailments and emotional wounds.
Culinary Use
While Trailing Windmills is not typically considered edible, its primary uses are focused on its magickal and medicinal properties.
Precautions
There are no widely known or reported toxic effects of Trailing Windmills (Allionia incarnata), but as with many plants, caution is always advisable when handling or using it, particularly if you are unfamiliar with the plant. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner well-versed in ethnobotany before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
*This product is not available for international shipping.