Quick Flower Energy Support List


Newly Developed/Updated Flower Energies

Ixora (added May 11, 2024)
Ashoka Tree (added May 10, 2024)


The practice of using Flower Energies is based on the idea that each Flower has a unique vibrational energy pattern that can interact with our own energy systems. These patterns can help to balance and harmonize our emotional states, leading to improved physical health and overall well-being.

In terms of applying these principles in our own lives, we can look to the qualities and characteristics of different flowers and plants to guide us. For example, the Sunflower's ability to turn towards the light can serve as a reminder for us to seek positivity and enlightenment in our own lives.

By understanding and working with the energies of Flowers and Plants, we can enhance our own well-being and personal growth.

To Flower is to bloom. To Flower is to flourish. To Flower is to thrive. To Flower is to open up to the world. The Flower Energies in this vial include energies beyond the plant world that “Flower.”

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Flower Energies vial

Flower Energies vial


Do not open this FE (Flower Energies) vial. Once opened the energy escapes and the vial becomes inert. As long as the vial is never opened, even if the water evaporates, the energy remains within the vial and available to work for you.


Indications: Flower Energies help enhance and strengthen Positive Qualities, and help correct Patterns of Imbalance. You may recognize Positive Qualities and Patterns of Imbalance within yourself.


Click below to read more about:
Bach Flowers Only List
Flower Energy Blends | Flower Energy Formulas
Support Energy Blends | Light Support Energies


Legend:
NA = North American Flowers
BF = Bach Flowers
DAW = Flowers developed by Dawnalee Shields
KAT = Flowers developed by Kat Miller
MP = Flowers developed by Manjiri Paranjpe


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Table List of Flowers
(Click here for list including only Bach Flowers)

Agrimony
Alder
Aloe Vera

Alfalfa
Alpine Lily
Angel's Trumpet

Angelica
Anise
Apple Blossom
Arnica

Ash
Ashoka
Asparagus

Aspen
Aster
Avocado

Baby Blue Eyes
Basil
Beech
Beetroot
Birch

Black Cohosh
Black-Eyed Susan
Blackberry

Bleeding Heart
Bloodstone
Blue Bonnet

Blue Iris
Blue Tansy
Bluebell
Borage

Bougainvillea
Bromelia Ignaciana
Buttercup

Calendula
California Pitcher Plant
California Poppy

California Wild Rose
Calla Lily

Canyon Dudleya
Carnation
Carrot Seed

Cayenne
Centaury
Cerato
Chamomile

Chaparral
Cherry Plum
Chestnut Bud
Chicory

Chlorella
Chrysanthemum
Cilantro
Cinnamon
Citrine

Clematis
Clove
Cocoa Flower

Comet _____
Coriander
Corn

Corn Lily
Cosmos
Crab Apple

Curly Dock
Cypress
Daffodil
Damask Rose

Dandelion
Deerbrush
Diamond

Dill
Dock
Dogwood

Earth
Earth Star
Easter Lily

Echinacea
Elder
Elderberry
Elm

Entoloma Strictipes
Eucalyptus
Evening Primrose
Fairy Lantern

Fawn Lily
Fennel
Fenugreek

Filaree
Fire
Flaxseed

Flor de la Luna
Forget-Me-Not
Four-Leaf Clover
Foxglove

Frangipani
Fuchsia
Gardenia

Garlic
Gentian
Geranium

Ginger Root
Ginseng
Gold Calcite

Golden Ear Drops
Golden Yarrow
Goldenrod
Goldenseal

Gorse
Grapefruit
Gravenstein

Green Cocoa Bean
Green-Lipped Mussel
Hawthorn

Hazel
Heather
Helichrysum

Hibiscus
Hickory
Holly

Honeysuckle
Hornbeam
Hound's Tongue

Hyssop
Impatiens
Indian Paintbrush

Indian Pink
Indigo
Iris
Iris Blue Flag

Ironwood
Ivy
Ixora

Jade
Jasmine
Juniper

Kale
Lady's Slipper (Yellow)
Larch
Larkspur

Lavender
Lemon
Lemongrass
Lily of the Valley

Lotus
Love-Lies-Bleeding
Madia
Madonna Lily

Magnolia
Mallow
Manzanita

Marigold
Mariposa Lily
Marjoram

Milk Thistle
Milkweed
Mimosa
Mimulus

Mirrored Reflection
Mistletoe
Morning Glory

Mountain Pennyroyal
Mountain Pride
Mugwort

Mullein
Mustard
Narcissus

Nasturtium
Nicotiana
Night-Flowering Jasmine

Oak
Olive
Olivewood Branch

Olivewood Leaf
Orange Blossom
Orchid Root
Oregano

Oregon Grape
Ortley
Parsley
Pecan

Penstemon
Peony
Peppermint

Periwinkle
Pig Squeak
Pine
Pineapple

Pink Monkeyflower
Pink Yarrow
Poison Oak

Pomegranate
Pretty Face
Prickly Pear
Protea

Pumpkin
Purple Monkeyflower
Purple Pumpkin Vine

Quaking Grass
Quartz
Queen Anne's Lace
Quince

Rabbitbrush
Radish
Raspberry Leaf

Red Coral
Red Chestnut
Red CloverRed Sedge
Reed

Rhododendron
Rock Rose
Rock Water
Rose Quartz

Rosemary
Rowan
Safflower
Sage

Sagebrush
Sandalwood
Saguaro

Saint John's Wort
Sangre de Drago
Scarlet Monkeyflower

Scleranthus
Scotch Broom
Self-Heal

Sesame
Shamrock
Shasta Daisy
Shooting Star

Snapdragon
Spirulina
Star of Bethlehem

Star Thistle
Star Tulip
Sticky Monkeyflower

Sunflower
Suvarnarekha Mango

Sweet Chestnut
Sweet Pea
Tangerine
Tansy

Tea Tree
Thyme
Tiger Lily
Titan Arum

Tomato
Tone D (in music)
Trillium
Trumpet Vine

Turquoise
Vervain
Venus Flytrap
Vine

Violet
Walnut
Water
Water Lily

Water Violet
Wheatgrass
White Chestnut

White English Daisy
White Kukui
Wild Hydrangea

Wild Oat
Wild Rose
Willow
Winterberry

Xanthomonas
Yarrow
Yarrow Special Formula

Yellow Star Tulip
Yerba Santa
Zinnia
Ziziphus


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