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Magickal Herbs : ~*~ Blue False Indigo (Herbs & Plants) ~*~
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From: MSN NicknameTipsyCad147  (Original Message)Sent: 1/14/2008 9:01 AM
~*~ Blue False Indigo (Herbs & Plants) ~*~
 
 
"I do not know whether the
practice of putting indigo-weed
about horse's tackling to keep off
flies is well founded, but I hope
it is, for I have been pleased
to notice that wherever I have
occasion to tie a horse I am
sure to find indigo-weed
not far off, and therefore this,
which is so universally
dispersed, would be the fittest
weed for this purpose.
"

COMMON NAME : Blue False Indigo, Indigo Weed, Rattleweed, Rattlebush, Horse Fly Weed
ELEMENT : Water
RULING PLANET : Venus
GENDER : Feminine
MAGICKAL POWERS : Protection

DESCRIPTION : Baptisia is a tall perennial, growing 4-6 feet. The foliage is grey-green. The leaves are divided into clover-like leaflets that are obovate (wider at the tips.)Flower spikes appear in June. The upright racemes have deep blue to violet flowers similar tosweet pea that are to 1 inch in size. Baptisia is considered a good flower for arrangements.The sap of Baptisia turns purple when exposed to air. The fruit is bluish-black, oblong, ending in a sharp tip, and is about 1 1/2-2 inches long. This seed pod yields a blue dye similar to true indigo but not as valuable. The seeds are yellow-brown, kidney shaped and about 2mm in size. The seeds rattle in the pod, hence the common name rattleweed. The pods are good in dried arrangements.The root is woody and blackish in color.Do not confuse this plant with Baptisa tinctoria, wild indigo, but it may be used the same way.

CULTIVATION : Baptisia likes lime free, dry or stony soil in full sun to part shade. It may escape some gardens and can be found growing wild in rich, light woods and along streams.Hardy in zones 3-8.False blue indigo may be propagated by seed or cuttings.

PART OF THE PLANT USED : The bark of the root is harvested in autumn. The leaves maybe harvested anytime.

PLANT ANALYSIS : This plant contains alkaloids, glycosides, oleoresin, quinolizidine, alkaloids,glycoproteins, and hydroxycumarins.

MEDICINAL ACTION : Baptisia has been used as an antiseptic, anti-catarrhal, febrifuge,and stimulant purgative.

MEDICINAL USE : This plant is said to stimulate immune responses to infection, and is usedfor ear nose and throat problems, laryngitis, tonsillitis, as a wash for mouth ulcers, and a douchefor leucorrhea.

DOSAGE : Baptisia is considered toxic. Do not use this plant unless under the supervision of atrained qualified practitioner. It is not for long term use and not to be used if pregnant.

MAGICKAL USE : Use Baptisia in spells or rituals of protection. Keep a leaf in your pocketor add to an amulet for protection.

HISTORY : The genus name is from the Greek baptizein "to dye." Baptisia has been used assubstitute for true indigo dye.Native Americans used root tea of False blue indigo as an emetic and purgative. A cold tea wasgiven to stop vomiting, a root poultice used as an anti-inflammatory, and bits of the root were held in the mouth to treat toothaches. Baptisia species is being investigated for use as a potential stimulant of the immune system.A decoction of stems has been used for pneumonia, tuberculosis and influenza, tips of stemscombined with twigs of the Utah juniper, Juniperus osteosperma, have been used as a kidneymedicine. Baptisia has also been used as a tea for smallpox and externally as a cleansing wash.Trials using the extract of Baptisia to treat typhoid fever were made in the early 19th century.Current uses for this plant include: infection of upper respiratory tract, common cold, tonsillitis, stomatitis, inflammation of mucous membrane, fever, ointment for painless ulcers, inflamed nipples.Over-medicating will produce vomiting, diarrhea, gastrointestinal complaints, and spasms due toquinolizidine aldaloid content.

LORE : Wild blue indigo is said to repel flies when kept near farm animals. Hang a bunch ofBaptisia off the tack of a working animal.

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