Spiritual guide
Ground ivy and the purple lip of the flower (symbolic)
spring · shape of a mint‑family corolla
Kept separate from scientific claims — not a medical indication. For health issues or treatment, follow a professional and the herb card.
Related herb: Glechoma hederacea
Ground ivy's purple, lipped flowers share a typical mint‑family build — short botanical attention. Not a substitute for tea from the herb card or medical treatment.
Materials
- ground ivy in a safe spot
Steps
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On your own plot or a legal planting, watch one flower in profile for a minute.
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- On your own plot or a legal planting, watch one flower in profile for a minute.
- Notice scent only with a light touch of one leaf — then wash your hands.
- Do not move an entire clump from wild gathering without proper identification.
Safety and limits
Risk of mixing up with inedible mint relatives when gathering is uncertain.