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Linden Flower Cut, 1 oz (Tilia argentea)
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Linden is the tree of gentle hearts. The pale, honey-scented flowers of the Tilia, gathered each midsummer, are a Jupiter herb of love, peace, and calm, worked to soften a quarrel, draw tender affection, and bring restful sleep. These cut blossoms carry the soft, sweet hush of a linden in bloom.
This ounce is the starter size for love and peace sachets, calming charms, and sleep pillows; the working pound goes deeper. Reach for linden when a heart or a household needs softening.
Key Features of Linden Flower
A gentle love herb. Linden draws tender, kindly affection and is worked for reconciliation, softening a hardened or quarrelsome heart.
Peace and calm. A Jupiter-and-Water flower, linden soothes tension, settles a household, and is tucked into pillows for restful sleep.
Cut flowers, the starter ounce. This ounce suits sachets and charms; the working pound keeps the jar deeper.
Product Details
- Botanical name: Tilia argentea (silver linden)
- Tradition: a Jupiter herb of love, peace, and luck
- Form: cut and sifted dried flowers
- 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
The linden has long been a tree of gathering and gentleness, planted at village centers as the tree under which people met, judged, danced, and made peace, and its honey-scented midsummer flowers carry that kindly reputation into magic. Linden is worked above all for love of the tender, lasting kind and for reconciliation, softening a quarrel and drawing gentle affection rather than fierce passion. Its Jupiterian, watery nature also makes it a herb of peace and calm, settling a tense household and, tucked into a pillow, easing the way into restful sleep.
Linden carries threads of luck and protection as well, hung or kept to guard and bless a home. It is a soft, sweet, peaceable flower. Linden flower is widely known as a calming tea, which is not what we offer it for; Plentiful Earth sells these flowers strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food or remedy, and they are not for ingestion.
How To Use Linden Flower
- Soothe a quarrel. Add linden to a peace sachet to settle tension and soften a household.
- Draw gentle love. Work linden into a love or reconciliation charm for tender, kindly affection.
- Rest easy. Tuck the flowers into a sleep pillow for calm, restful sleep.
- Bless the home. Keep linden in a luck-and-protection charm for a peaceful house.
- Store it sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.
Pairs Well With
- Whole Lavender Flowers, 1 oz: a calm, restful companion for peace and sleep work.
- Hops Flowers, Whole, 1 oz: deepen a restful sleep pillow.
- Skullcap Cut, 1 oz: a peace-and-calm herb for the soothing sachet.
- Pink Rose Petals, 1 oz: gentle Venus love for the reconciliation charm.
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham: the source of these attributions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is linden used for in magic?
For gentle love and reconciliation, softening a quarrel and drawing tender affection, and for peace and calm, settling a household and easing restful sleep. It also carries luck and protection. A soft, Jupiterian, peaceable flower.
Can I make linden tea or take it?
No. Linden is well known as a calming tea, but Plentiful Earth sells these flowers strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food or remedy, and they are not for ingestion. Food-grade linden is sold separately.
How do I use it for reconciliation?
Add linden to a peace or love charm, naming the softening and understanding you hope to bring, and keep it where the tension lives. Its gentle nature suits mending rather than forcing.
What are linden's correspondences?
Folk practice seats linden under Jupiter with a watery, gentle character, naming love, peace, luck, and protection among its powers. That soft, expansive nature makes it a herb of kindness and calm.
How should I store it?
Keep the cut flowers sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and light. Dried linden holds its honeyed scent well when kept dry, so a sealed jar will carry you through many love and peace workings.

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