The smell pea (Lathyrus Odoratus) It is an annual plan ornamental switching plant of the legume family (Fabaceae) originally from Italy and the Aegean region.
Its appearance is similar to their relatives the peas, but it is toxic. The smell pea is better known for its fragrance.
Main conclusions
The smell peas have a rich history that dates back to the seventeenth century, where they were first grown by their fragrant flowers and considered a symbol of delicate pleasures.
The cultivation of smell peas requires paying attention to their specific needs, such as a well drained soil and abundant sunlight.
Smell peas have several magical correspondences, with their energies aligned with Venus, love and protection, which makes them a popular option for spells and love amulets.
The different colors of the smell peas have specific magical meanings: white represents purity, pink symbolizes romance and purple embodies spiritual growth and transformation.
Content
- The smell pea in history and folklore
- Folklore and symbolism of the smell pea
- Smell peas cultivation
- Magic correspondence
- Magical colors and meanings
The smell pea in history and folklore
The smell pea was developed in England from seeds received from Italy by Henry Eckford specifically for gardening trade during the Victorian era.
In the language of flowers, the smell pea means «goodbye and thanks for the good times.»
Folklore and symbolism of the smell pea
Popular belief DESCRIPTION DELICADA BY THE GUISANT DE OLOR is often associated with delicate beauty and is admired by its vibrant and fragrant flowers. Symbolizes charm, grace and pleasure. Victorian Floral Language in Victorian era, the smell pea was used to transmit messages and feelings through the language of flowers. Different colors and varieties were assigned specific meanings, such as blissful pleasure, gratitude or tender memory. Survey the stew of the smell of the smell has long symbolizes the affectionate and affectionate love. It is often associated with maternal love, friendship and soft emotions. Sprinkles Floods The appearance of the smell pea during spring is considered a symbol of new beginnings, renewal and arrival of a warmer climate.
Smell peas cultivation
Smell peas are easy to grow in a sunny place, provided it is not too hot. They like to climb and they are very well adorning a fence.
Do not try to eat them as if they were peas. They are not edible and moderately toxic.
Magic correspondence
The smell peas is not a very old plant, so it does not have much magical history behind it. However, its fragrance and its aerial character correspond to the air element and it is said that its fragrance inspires loyalty and affection.
Magicod -description and friendship attribute believes that the sweet pea has magical properties related to love and friendship. It can be used in spells or rituals to attract or improve love, foster solid friendships or contribute harmony to relationships. Bellamus and glamorly lovely beauty of the smell pea is associated with the improvement of personal charm, grace and attractiveness. It can be used in spells or rituals to increase natural beauty and magnetism. Elegría and happiness believes that the smell pea brings joy, happiness and positive energy. It can be used in spells or rituals to lift the mood, encourage optimism and attract happiness to life. CREATIVITY AND Inspiration Believes that the sweet pea stimulates creativity and inspires artistic efforts. It can be used as a magical tool to release artistic potential, overcome creative blockage or enhance imaginative capacity. Protection and healing Some practitioners associate the smell pea with protective energies and healing properties. It can be used in rituals or amulets to provide spiritual protection, promote emotional well -being or help in healing processes.Table 2: Magic correspondences of the smell pea
Magical colors and meanings
Magicorose color, romance, affection, smooth emotions, intuition, mysticismBlancopureza, innocence, spiritual connection, desire, desire, strength, mixture vitality, mixed vitality.
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