The plants in a "witch's garden" are as diverse as the people who plant them. My own includes a number of plants used for medicinal purposes, some that are used for magical purposes as well as some of the old "traditionals" They include (a partial list only) Melissa - lemon balm, used in tea as a relaxant, Feverfew - used to treat migraine headaches, Comfrey - used topically for healing. Basil - to mend quarrels, Dill for prosperity, Mugwort for predicting the future. And there is also Monkshood, Witch-hazel and Henbane.
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No, isopropyl alcohol and witch hazel are not the same. Isopropyl alcohol is a type of alcohol commonly used as a disinfectant, while witch hazel is a natural astringent derived from the witch hazel plant. They have different properties and uses.
No, witch hazel should not be put directly in your eyes. It is an astringent derived from the bark and leaves of the witch hazel plant and is primarily used for skin applications. If you have eye irritation or issues, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatments. Applying witch hazel to the eye area can cause irritation or adverse reactions.
Flannel leaf, beggar's blanket, velvet plant, felt-wort, tinder plant, candlewick plant, witch's candle, Aaron's rod, lady's foxglove , donkey's ears, hag's taper, candlewick plant, Quaker rouge and more . . .
Witch hazel seeds are dispersed through explosive dehiscence, where the seed capsules burst open and shoot the seeds away from the parent plant. This mechanism helps the seeds to be spread over a wider area for germination.
its a prosses in witch a plant grows hey hey
This is not an Indian plant in source. So, the name 'hazel witch' or 'witch hazel' can be adopted in Malayalam too with no form or sound difference.
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No, isopropyl alcohol and witch hazel are not the same. Isopropyl alcohol is a type of alcohol commonly used as a disinfectant, while witch hazel is a natural astringent derived from the witch hazel plant. They have different properties and uses.
You have to click on the soil and it will say do you want to plant a berry. Say yes and choose witch berry you want to plant, wait a few days or so and there will be a berry plant.
Hamamelis Virginian, Hazel, Snapping Tobacco Wood, Spotted Elder, and Winter Bloom are other names for witch hazel. This is a versatile solution made from a plant.
plant 3 star blossoms (i don't know witch colours i think its any) and you'll get him
If you water it with milk it gives the plants calcium witch make them heathier
No, witch hazel should not be put directly in your eyes. It is an astringent derived from the bark and leaves of the witch hazel plant and is primarily used for skin applications. If you have eye irritation or issues, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatments. Applying witch hazel to the eye area can cause irritation or adverse reactions.
pinto bean grows way faster
Seven up will because it has lower acid.
Salt contains acid witch disolves da plants, silly willy!