Five Finger Grass goes by a few other names (Cinquefoil, Silverweed, and Potentilla anserina) but is referred to as “five-finger grass” for its unique leaf pattern, which stretches out into five leaves and looks like the fingers of a hand. For this reason, it’s said the grass contains protective spiritual properties and also lends a “helping hand” for people to receive more money, love, and good fortune. This herb also came into popularity because of John George Hohman, who is quoted in The Long Lost Friend as saying, “If you call upon another to ask for a favor, take care to carry a little of five-finger grass with you, and you shall certainly obtain that you desired.” As such, people have carried this herb to have favors granted by others.
HOW TO USE
Carry some five finger grass in a mojo bag with a rabbit’s foot or alligator foot a