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Specially Blended Essences
Primrose
Synergistic blends, each containing five flower essences,
for those who can use help with...
 
Beat the Blues…  depression 
borage • feeling cheerful 
mustard • overcoming sudden gloominess 
St. John's wort • feeling less vulnerable 
self-heal • taking responsibility for recovery 
zinnia • developing a sense of humor 
 

Blue Fire... passion 
cayenne • igniting stagnant energy, catalyzing growth 
hibiscus • feeling comfortable with sexual energy 
lady's mantle • letting transformation unfold 
morning glory • seeing things afresh 
walnut • breaking free from restricting influences 
 

Changing Times… transition 
borage • bringing forth courage 
dianthus • feeling enthusiasm 
morning glory • seeing things anew 
red clover • keeping centered  
walnut • adjusting to change 
 

Enough Already… assertiveness 
agrimony • revealing true feelings 
forsythia •  evaluating your interactions 
goldenrod • pleasing yourself first 
monk's hood • defining emotional boundaries 
pink yarrow • caring from a  healthy stance 
 

Focus… attention 
chestnut bud • breaking bad study habits 
clematis • being in the present moment 
cosmos • sifting through too much stimuli 
peppermint • increasing mental astuteness 
white chestnut • gaining clarity in thought 
 

Get Off Your Butt… procrastination 
blackberry • setting ideas into action 
hardy geranium • motivation to start a project 
larch • believing in your capabilities 
tansy • taking decisive action 
wandering Jew • keeping the project going 
 

Heart Felt… warmth in communication 
apothecary rose • being physically tender 
evening primrose • being committed to a relationship 
holly • letting love transform negative emotions 
mallow • listening and speaking with compassion 
trumpet vine • expressing deep-seated feelings 
 

Imagine… creativity 
blackberry • projecting your vision 
cosmos • expressing ideas freely 
Johnson's blue geranium • expanding horizons 
iris • generating artistic inspiration 
zinnia • being spontaneous 
 

In the Moment… being present 
birch • gaining peace of mind 
clematis • overcoming excessive dreaminess 
honeysuckle • being less nostalgic about the past 
oriental poppy • facing reality rather than avoiding it 
white chestnut • overcoming obsessive thoughts  
 

In the Mood…  sensuality 
dogwood • comfort in being physical 
Easter lily • perceiving the beauty of sexuality 
evening primrose •  overcoming emotional barriers 
fuchsia • releasing repressed, sexual feelings  
hibiscus • igniting passion and tenderness 
 

Inner Child…  playfulness, humor 
dianthus • being enthusiastic 
hollyhock • being lighthearted 
lilies of the valley • seeing things afresh 
snowdrop • having an honest approach 
zinnia • giving into laughter 
 

Intuition… intuition 
blue spruce • opening to new ideas 
forget-me-not • sensing spiritual guidance 
viburnum • meditating, connecting to deeper self 
white spruce • balancing intuition with reason 
Queen Anne's lace • developing clairvoyance 
 

Kick It… addictive tendencies 
chestnut bud • learning from past mistakes 
milkweed • becoming self-reliant 
morning glory • feeling alert in the morning 
nicotiana • confronting true feelings 
self-heal • taking responsibility for recovery 
 

Letting Go…  separation, loss  
bleeding heart • healing a broken heart 
crocus • releasing tension due to grief 
foxglove • seeing the cause of sadness 
heartease • feeling connected to others 
honeysuckle • letting go of the past 
 

On the Upswing…  nurturing oneself 
apple • taking better care of yourself 
echinacea • feeling a sense of wholeness 
hawthorn • tuning to love' s healing power 
rose campion • tapping into natural healing process 
self-heal • developing a healthy self-image 
 

Plenty…  abundance 
borage • having an expansive sense of self 
harebell • loving others unconditionally 
holly • opening the heart to love 
linaria • feeling worthy  of the fruits of your labor 
self-heal • affirming your inner resources 
 

Song of Myself…  self-esteem 
borage • gaining courage 
buttercup • valuing your unique individuality 
echinacea • sensing inner strength 
larch • confidence in your abilities 
sunflower • balancing pride with humility 
 

Soul Search…  spirituality 
angelica • opening to spiritual outlook 
blackberry • proceeding with spiritual conviction 
forget-me-not • tuning into your true purpose and      connection to deceased loved ones 
Icelandic poppy • radiating spiritual self 
iris • tuning into spiritual inspiration 
 

Speak Easy… verbal expression 
cosmos • conveying thoughts into words 
iris • creative expression 
larch • projecting yourself confidently 
trumpet vine • expressing deep-seated feelings 
white petunia •clearing throat chakra  
 

Take It Easy… stress, centering 
blue grape hyacinth • centering after shock 
red clover • focusing on stressful situations 
star of Bethlehem • releasing stored tension 
self-heal • activating self-healing energy 
hyacinth • tapping into inner reserves during stress 
 

Temper, Temper…  anger 
beech • becoming less critical 
holly •  becoming more compassionate 
impatiens • having more patience 
snapdragon • softening a sharp tongue 
tiger lily • tempering aggressive tendencies 
 

True Path…  life  purpose 
blackberry • actualizing spiritual conviction  
goldenrod • balancing personal vs. group goals 
monk's hood • helping spiritual goals take precedence 
mullein • listening to your inner conscience 
walnut • pursuing your true purpose 
 

 
Two to Tango… intimacy, communication 
chicory • loving without expectations 
holly • becoming more compassionate 
mallow • developing emotional  warmth, gentleness 
peony • appreciating loved ones 
trumpet vine • speaking deep-seated emotions
 
 
 

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