Narcissus[Daffodil] | Seui Sin Faa

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💀 Caution/Warning : Narcissus is TOXIC and should not be used for medicine or INGESTED.

a.k.a.: Daffy Down Lilies, Daffadown Lily, Daffadown Dilly, Jonquil, Goose Leek, Lent Lily,

Magical Properties: Love, Fertility, Luck, Protection, Exorcism

Caution/Warning : Narcissus is TOXIC and should not be used for medicine or INGESTED. Narcissus are members of the amaryllis family and all of these contain alkaloids that can be harmful. Narcissus particularly has poisonous bulbs and leaves. The bulbs look very similar to onions, so it is important they they not be planted near onions to avoid confusion and accidental poisoning. Be especially cautious with cats and dogs who may like to chew on the leaves and flowers. | Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, salivation, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort/cramping, convulsions, drops in blood pressure, tremors and cardiac arrhythmia. | The sap of narcissus can cause contact dermatitis in some people. Some cultivars are more harmful than others and some people are more sensitive than others.

Always consult a physician before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medication(s). These herbs, resins, roots, flowers, and powders are meant to be used for spell and ritual work.

Narcissus[Daffodil] | Seui Sin Faa

$1.92$3.18

Wear a daffodil in your breast pocket for luck and to have a cheerful mood follow you all day.

A bouquet of daffodils in the bedroom may increase fertility. Having daffodils in the house brings luck, love and blessings to your home.

Daffodils are suitable altar decorations for any rituals celebrating the coming of spring and suitable offerings for solar deities, water and nature spirits, especially those identified as female. It should be noted that daffodils are toxic, especially the bulbs and can cause irritation to the skin and so should be used with appropriate caution.

Through folkloric mention, narcissus is a flower of the dead and of the underworld, making it suitable for funerary rites as well as those related to the changing of the seasons through rebirth allegory.

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