What Would Culpeper Do?
Have you begun to explore the astrological rulerships of plants?
Chances are, you’ve seen them mentioned in works on medical
botany or in lists of rulerships. If you’ve read Lilly, or Bonatti, you’ve
seen attributions of plant rulerships.
When Lee Lehman was compiling The Book of Rulerships, she didn’t
stop there. Lee has a PhD in botany, and so immediately, she was
interested in extending the database of rulerships into other realms.
The Perennial Herbal is the fruit of that work - a project of over
fifteen years.
Lee has created a guide to the plants referenced by classical
astrological works, including information about how both ancient and
modern sources have used these plants - traditionally and homeopathically. This work contains a
glossary of medical botanical terms.
But why the name Perennial Herbal? Because Lee will probably not the done with this work for a long
time! She wanted a reference that she could continue to update, and where her readers would not get
stuck in old editions. So the Perennial herbal lives on the web - you subscribe once, and continue to
have access to the latest information. How cool is that?
Feel free to check out the plant blog - these entied are available to everyone, not just subscribers.
They show the kind of information that subscribers get to many more plants!
Have you always
wanted to work with
plants and their
astrological
properties?
Search no more!
Have you always
wanted to work with
plants and their
astrological
properties?
Search no more!