Virginia Creeper, known as Ginny Creeper in our poison garden.
Wash with and or bathe among mossy waters with this soft, scrumptious gel.
4oz
Ingredients: Lemon, Cedar, Peppermint, Myrtle, Ginger, Cypress, Grapefruit & Pine
Although not as poisonous as Poison Ivy, this aggressive grower contains berries that are fatal to humans when eaten. The sap can be quite irritating to the skin when you come in contact with it.
The Virginia Creeper is something you probably see more often than you realize. She provides cover for many small birds and mammals. Usually used as grown cover or climbing vine, this gorgeous plant grows plentifully and lives a very long lifespan.
Spiritual: associated with energies of tenacity, strength and perseverance. Representative of our ability to thrive despite harsher or difficult conditions ( something I personally loved finding out about).
She also is associated with friendship and marriage.
Another favorite fact about the spiritual meaning behind Ginny Creeper is how she represents a living homage to the past, evoking a sense of continuity.
Medicinal: a Virginia Creeper infusion was used as medicine for a really long time to treat jaundice, urinary tract infections/ disorders and even malaria.
The bark has been used in certain medicines as a tonic and expectorant.
Ingredients: Lemon, Cedar, Peppermint, Myrtle, Ginger, Cypress, Grapefruit & Pine
I chose these ingredients for their green and woodsy notes, for their clearing properties, their meditative and yet awakening properties. I wanted to take you on a greenery journey with me. Uplift, reenergize, find peace, find friendship with yourself and evoke a sense of stability and groundedness.