Silver Princess, Australian flower remedy



Curated by Daniela Galbiati, naturopath

Silver Princess is an Australian flower remedy made from Eucalyptus caesia . Indicated in moments of existential choices, it promotes motivation and safety . Let's find out better.

Description of the plant

Eucalyptus caesia - among the most beautiful, attractive and rare among all eucalyptus trees. It grows in the central grain area of ​​Western Australia, where the granite outcrops seem to date back to 2000 million years ago.

At risk of extinction, remains a single spontaneous settlement of these trees at Boyagin Rock; however, its cultivation is widespread throughout Australia.

Thin trunk, pendulous branches and reddish bark covered with a waxy and silvery substance (from which the common name 'silver', silver, derives, which is divided into so many curls; also the buds, seed capsules and younger branches have a silvery appearance that reinterprets in the sunlight. The red flowers grow in groups of three, on long stems, on the branches, without being covered by foliage.

Each flower can reach 3 cm in diameter with a fringe of rigid stamens around the large pale yellow stylus. Eucalyptus trees are known as gum trees, due to the sap they produce, similar to rubber.

The name of the genus eucalyptus derives from the Greek eu, good, and kalyptos, covered: ' well covered ' refers to the hard operculum which is found above the floral bud, which represents the evolution of the fusion of petals and sepals, absent in the flower .

When the flower opens, the stamens expand, eliminating the dry operculum and showing all the beauty of the flower, like a princess (princess). Caesia instead, means 'gray-blue', the color of the stem and bark of the tree.

affirmation

Now I am aware of my journey in life and I follow it. Now my actions reflect my plan and my life purpose.

Property of Silver Princess

  • It promotes motivation, direction, safety and awareness of the purpose in life, especially when it comes to a crossroads, a turning point and we are not sure of the next step because the objective and direction are not clear.
  • Indicated in moments of existential choices, decisions that concern one's own future or choices at a professional, social or scholastic level (for students), instills clarity and decision-making ability to listen and more intuitively follow one's needs and the best way forward.
  • It helps to find a new direction and a new motivation after we have achieved a significant goal, making the journey towards the goal appreciated and facilitating the motivation to pursue a new one.
  • On a physical level, it restores the internal guidance system, particularly urged on long air journeys, for example.

Silver Princess is contained in the Travel and Transition Compounds. In the LOVE SYSTEM line it is in Travel body and environment spray, and Travel cream.

Interview with Ian White, the creator of Australian Bush Flower Essences

Preparation and use

In a 30 ml bottle combine naturale natural water and ¼ brandy for storing the product; add 7 drops for each chosen flower. This personal mixture is taken 7 drops under the tongue, morning and evening, upon awakening and before sleeping.

The drops can also be applied locally as well, combined with neutral cream as a carrier, in the bath water or vaporized in the environment to create a harmonious place.

They can also be prepared without brandy making sure they do not degrade (if necessary, the preparation is repeated). They can be diluted in a little water or herbal teas, even for children .

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