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Dog Grass Root Cut, 1 oz (Agropyron repens)
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Dog Grass Root is the calling root, the underground half of the witch's dog grass. The root of Agropyron repens, the same plant sold cut as witches grass, is worked for love and happiness and carries an old folk reputation for calling, for drawing back what has strayed, named for the grass a dog will seek out and return to. This cut root brings an earthy, homing pull.
This ounce is the starter size for love, happiness, and calling-back charms; the 2 oz size and working pound go deeper. Reach for dog grass root when you want to draw something, or someone willing, home.
Key Features of Dog Grass Root
Love and happiness. A Venus plant, dog grass lifts the spirits and draws gentle affection, like its grass.
A calling root. Folk practice works the root to call back what has strayed, a willing estranged love or a wandering situation, drawn home as a dog returns to this grass.
Uncrossing. It clears the way and helps break crossings and stuck luck.
Product Details
- Botanical name: Agropyron repens (dog grass, couch grass), the root of the same plant sold as witches grass
- Tradition: Cunningham places this plant under Venus
- Form: cut and sifted dried root
- Weight: 1 oz
- For spiritual use only; not a food, drug, or supplement, and not for ingestion
- Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dark place
The Spiritual Significance
Dog grass and witches grass are the same plant, Agropyron repens, the common couch grass; what is sold as witches grass is the cut grass, while this is the root. The whole plant is a buoyant Venus herb of happiness and love, worked to lift heaviness, draw affection, and break crossings, and the root carries all of that. What sets the root apart is an old reputation for calling: named for the grass a dog will seek out and return to, dog grass root is worked to call back what has wandered, most often an estranged or distant love, or to draw a straying situation home again.
Worked honestly, this is reunion magic aimed at a willing, estranged person or at drawing your own scattered fortune back, not at compelling an unwilling heart. Because dog grass and witches grass are one plant in two parts, we keep them as separate listings, the grass and the root, rather than merging them. The plant has a medicinal history as well, which is not what we offer it for; Plentiful Earth sells this root strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a remedy, and it is not for ingestion.
How To Use Dog Grass Root
- Call a love home. Add dog grass root to a reunion charm to call back a willing, estranged love.
- Lift the spirits. Work the root into a happiness charm to clear a heavy mood.
- Draw your own back. Use it to call home a wandering situation, opportunity, or stray luck.
- Clear a crossing. Add dog grass root to uncrossing work to break stuck luck.
- Store it sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.
Pairs Well With
- Witches Grass Cut, 1 oz: the cut grass of the very same plant, for happiness and new love.
- Pink Rose Petals, 1 oz: gentle Venus love for the reunion charm.
- Damiana Leaf Cut, 1 oz: warmth and attraction for love work.
- Five Finger Grass Cut, 1 oz: luck and a steady hand for the working.
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham: the source of these attributions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is dog grass root used for in magic?
For love and happiness, like its grass, and especially for calling: the root is worked to call back a willing estranged love or to draw home a straying situation or stray luck. It also lends a hand in uncrossing work.
Is this the same as witches grass?
Yes, the same plant, Agropyron repens. Witches grass is the cut grass and this is the root. We keep them as separate listings rather than merging them, since each part is worked a little differently, the grass for new love and happiness, the root for calling back.
Is the calling work ethical?
Worked honestly, yes. Aim it at a willing, estranged person or at drawing your own scattered fortune back home, rather than at compelling an unwilling heart. Reunion magic works best as an invitation, not a leash.
Can I take it internally?
No. Although the plant has a medicinal history, Plentiful Earth sells this root strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a remedy, and it is not for ingestion. Use it in charms and mojo hands instead.
How should I store it?
Keep the cut root sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture. Stored dry, a sealed jar will carry you through many love, happiness, and calling workings.

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