Nature Pods Guide

Wierd Uses for Wildflowers

Throughout history and with various cultures, the plant world was the pharmacopoeia for ailments.  Not only that, but some plants were believed to hold powers that could do things besides provide treatment.  Here is a listing of some of the more interesting uses of wildflowers I’ve found:

False hellebore

False hellebore

*False Hellebore was used to call rain, to jinx people and to kill sea monsters.

Columbine flower

Columbine flower

*The Meskwaki Indians used a decoction of Columbine root to heighten their powers of persuasion either at council meetings or when they were trading.


*Iroquois used Columbine to detect witchcraft.


Jack-in-the-Pulpit seeds

Jack-in-the-Pulpit seeds

*Folklore relays that a Jack-in-the-pulpit seed can predict the outcome of a sick person.  The person will recover if the seed, when dropped into water, spins around 4 times clockwise.


Trillium root

Trillium root

*A Native American superstition claimed a Trillium root, served by a young woman to a man would make him fall in love with her.



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