The Sabbats are old pagan customs, and tradition that follow The Wheel Of The Year. Each Sabbat is associated with herbs, flowers, fruits and grains that best represent each unique season. These fruits of labor are the embodiment of each part on The Wheel Of The Year.
Incorporate them into your seasonal spells and rituals, great for manifesting your goals and wishes with herbal power and love.
Herbs of the Sabbats
Samhain
- Chrysanthemum
- Wormwood
- Apples
- Pears
- Hazel
- Thistle
- Pomegranate
- All grains
- Harvested fruits and nuts
- Pumpkin
- Corn
Yule
- Holly
- Mistletoe
- Ivy
- Cedar
- Bay
- Juniper
- Rosemary
- Pine
- Best Offerings: apples, oranges, nutmeg, lemons, cinnamon sticks on a yule tree.
Imbolc
- Snowdrop
- Rowan
- First flowers of the year
Ostara
- Daffodil
- Woodruff
- Violet
- Gorse
- Olive
- Peony
- Iris
- Narcissus
- All Spring Flowers
Beltane
- Hawthorn
- Honeysuckle
- St. John’s Wort
- Woodruff
- All Flowers
Midsummer
- Mugwort
- Vervain
- Chamomile
- Rose
- Lily
- Oak
- Lavender
- Ivy
- Yarrow
- Fern
- Elder
- Wild Thyme
- Daisy
- Carnation
Lughnasadh
- All Grains
- Grapes
- Heather
- Blackberries
- Sloe
- Crab
- Apples
- Pears
Mabon
- Hazel
- Corn
- Aspen
- Acorns
- Oak Sprigs
- Autumn leaves
- wheat stalks
- Cypress Cones
- Pine Cones
- Harvest Gleanings
Now that you know the traditional herbs, flowers and grains used for the altar and as offerings during different times of the year. You are welcome to use this knowledge for your magical spells, amulets and so much more. We like to use this list to help us make anointing oils, candles and other kinds of manifesting tools for our white magic. Always have fun gathering your herbs and put full loving intention into your magic, for you get back what you put out into the universe.