List of Herbs that Start with the Letter U

A stylized letter "U" in bold black, adorned with fresh green leaves and a small flower, set against a minimalist white background.

The letter U symbolizes unity, understanding and spiritual insight. These energies promote intuition, emotional balance and connection to the higher realms. U represents creativity and communication in harmonious expression. Herbs beginning with U often enhance divination, psychic awareness and spiritual growth. 

This page lists herbs along with their magical uses, elemental, and planetary correspondences to support your spiritual and magical practices.

Correspondences for the Letter U

  • Element: Water
  • Planet: Moon, Uranus
  • Number: 3
  • Color: electric blue, pale blue, silver, violet
  • Symbolism: unabashed, unanimous, unbiased, unbound, unburdened, unconditional, understanding, unique, union, unity, unlimited, unquestionable, Universe, universal, unwavering, upbeat, useful
  • Keywords: calm, communication, creativity, cycles, divination, emotional balance, harmony, inspiration, intuition, originality, protection, psychic awareness, spiritual growth

An Asterisk (*) Denotes the herb is considered poisonous, toxic, or can cause skin irritations. Do Not Consume.

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This list for U is short. There are not many flowers, herbs, or trees that start with U.

Letter U

Umbrella Plant: family harmony, luck, protection. Earth, Venus.

Urn Lily: love, psychic awareness, protection, spiritual growth. Water, Moon.

Urn Plant: protection, spiritual growth. Water, Moon.

*Uva Ursa/Bearberry: animal magic, divination, intuition, love, money, protection, psychic workings, purification, rituals, strength. Earth, Moon, Saturn.

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Disclaimer: 

Certain herbs and spices may be toxic, allergenic, or harmful if ingested, inhaled, or applied to the skin. Always research an herb’s safety and potential effects before use. Do not consume, burn, or apply any herbs unless you are certain they are safe for your intended purpose. 

Herbs that are known to be poisonous or toxic are marked with an asterisk (*). We make every effort to identify and label known toxic herbs, but this is not a guarantee that every dangerous herb is marked.

The author of this collection does not provide medical advice or recommend any practices as a replacement for professional medical treatment of physical, emotional, or psychological conditions, either directly or indirectly. The intent of this resource is to offer general information to support your journey toward enhanced emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. If you choose to apply any information from these materials, the author and publisher assume no responsibility for your decisions or actions.