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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

Step 1 of 3

On your own plot or a legal planting, watch one flower in profile for a minute.

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  1. On your own plot or a legal planting, watch one flower in profile for a minute.
  2. Notice scent only with a light touch of one leaf — then wash your hands.
  3. 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.

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