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Pisces Zodiac lucky plants
 
Pisces- 2/19 - 
3/20.  As a WATER sign ruled by both Jupiter and Moon (and Neptune, that 
was not discovered until 1846, after the plant correspondences were 
established; Neptune is considered a "higher octave" of the Moon), Pisces plants are 
often large but hard to find, and may grow near the ocean. The most healing 
plants for Pisces are those that strengthen the immune system or have an 
antibacterial effect. Pisces plants may also catalyze expanded states of awareness 
and be helpful in dream work.
Herbs connected to Pisces are ruled by its former ruler, the Moon 
(Neptune, the current ruler, was not discovered until 1846, after the plant 
correspondences were established; Neptune is considered a “higher octave†of 
the Moon). Diseases of Pisces have traditionally included psychotic disorders, 
various forms of substance addiction, lung diseases such as tuberculosis, and 
ailments of the foot; contemporary herbalists also add immune system 
diseases. Pisces is strengthened by rosemary's ability to promote an aura of 
centered grounding. This protective herb helps strengthen boundaries and cultivate a 
closer connection to the physical realm. 
Pisces Zodiac 
lucky plants:  Water lily, Lotus, Clematis, Wisteria, Lisianthus, Brunfelsia, Echinacea, English Lavender, Rosemary, Coconut palm, Cranberry, Clove, Coccoloba, Sea Oats, Mangroves, Ochrosia, Aquatic plants, Colocasia, Alocasia, Aralia, Ficus trees, Banyan, Peepal, Banana, Mango, Mimosa, Olive, Anise, Vilca and Yopo, Kava-kava, Nutmeg, Anthuriums, Eucalyptus, Bauhinia, 
Clusia, Caesalpinia, Callistemon, Bucida, Cassia fistula, Cordia, Calabash, Lipstick palm, Delonix, Elaeocarpus, Erythrina, Fatsia, Guaiacum, Mahoe, Koelreuteria, Kopsia, Macaranga, Pandanus, Peltophorum, Psychotria, Banesteriopsis, Tabebuia.
For other signs information, see Plant Horoscope Page.



 
 

 



 


