FES QUINTESSENTIALS
WHAT ARE FES (Flower Essence Society) QUITESSENTIALS?
FES Quintessentials are flower essences recollected, produced and promoted by the Flower Essence Society (FES) in Sierra Nevada (California). FES is co-directed by Richard Katz and Patricia Kiminski who are married and are professional partners, living in Terra Flora, land where they take care of 27 acres of Biodynamic organic gardens and where they prepare pure and potentiated flower remedies and plant products. They also protect the development of wildflower habitats, promote pioneering research, and impart training programs to many flower essence practitioners around the world.
The 103 flower essences are prepared from vibrant plants that are grown in unique and pristine habitats. Some of the flowers grow naturally in the Pacific coast, others along the coastal hillsides, others in the open meadows, dense forests or woodland peripheries of the Sierra foothills. Other of the flowers are part of the FES Quintessentials repertoire are carefully naturalized in their Biodynamic and organic certified gardens.
You can find more information about FES at their website: www.flowersociety.org
Bach Flower Therapy is a member of FES and buys their 103 Quintessential flower essences to promote and use the mother essences to create personalized remedy formulas for our clients. Below you can follow the links to the different categories to read read about each flower description and its properties.
(Texts, titles and Key Symptoms and Positive Potentials are written by Roser Camats Falip and photos of the flowers are taken from free images at Pixabay).
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SELECT the FES Flower Essences
Select the Grey button below that apply to each category if you want to read the Key Symptoms and the Positive Potentials, as well as see the image of the flower. Select Blue button if you want to purchase the Flower Essence.
NOTE: If you need to add other FES flower essences in your remedy formula or you want to mix FES with Bach flowers, you can proceed to make the order with one essence and call me or email me to inform me of the other essences you want me to add (2 up to 7). I look forward to hear from you! Phone: (510) 859-8330; Email: [email protected]
FES (1) - From Aloe Vera to Corn
1. ALOE VERA. Aloe vera.
2. ALPINE LILY. Lilium parvum.
3. ANGEL'S TRUMPET. Brugmansia candida.
4. ANGELICA. Angelica archangelica.
5. ARNICA. Arnica mollis.
6. BABY BLUE EYES. Nemophilia menziesii.
7. BASIL. Ocimum basilicum.
8. BLACK COHOSH. Actaea racemosa.
9. BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Rudbeckia hirta.
10. BLACKBERRY. Rubus armeniacus.
11. BLEEDING HEART. Dicentra formosa.
12. BORAGE. Borago officinalis.
13. BUTTERCUP. .Ranunculus occidentalis.
14. CALENDULA. Calendula officinalis.
15. CALIFORNIA PITCHER PLANT. Darlingtonia californica.
16. CALIFORNIA POPPY. Eschscholzia californica.
17. CALIFORNIA WILD ROSE. Rosa californica.
18. CALLA LILY. Zantedeschia aethiopica.
19. CANYON DUDLEYA. Dudleya cymosa.
20. CAYENNE. Capsicum annuum.
21. CHAMOMILLE. Matricaria recutita.
22. CHAPARRAL. Larrea tridentata (Creosote Bush).
23. CHRYSANTHEMUM. Chrysanthemum morifolium.
24. CORN. Zea mays.
2. ALPINE LILY. Lilium parvum.
3. ANGEL'S TRUMPET. Brugmansia candida.
4. ANGELICA. Angelica archangelica.
5. ARNICA. Arnica mollis.
6. BABY BLUE EYES. Nemophilia menziesii.
7. BASIL. Ocimum basilicum.
8. BLACK COHOSH. Actaea racemosa.
9. BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Rudbeckia hirta.
10. BLACKBERRY. Rubus armeniacus.
11. BLEEDING HEART. Dicentra formosa.
12. BORAGE. Borago officinalis.
13. BUTTERCUP. .Ranunculus occidentalis.
14. CALENDULA. Calendula officinalis.
15. CALIFORNIA PITCHER PLANT. Darlingtonia californica.
16. CALIFORNIA POPPY. Eschscholzia californica.
17. CALIFORNIA WILD ROSE. Rosa californica.
18. CALLA LILY. Zantedeschia aethiopica.
19. CANYON DUDLEYA. Dudleya cymosa.
20. CAYENNE. Capsicum annuum.
21. CHAMOMILLE. Matricaria recutita.
22. CHAPARRAL. Larrea tridentata (Creosote Bush).
23. CHRYSANTHEMUM. Chrysanthemum morifolium.
24. CORN. Zea mays.
FES (2) - From Cosmos to Lavender
25. COSMOS. Cosmos bipinnatus.
26. DANDELION. Taraxacum officinale.
27. DEERBRUSH. Ceanothus integerrimus.
28. DILL. Anethum graveolens.
29. DOGWOOD. Cornus nuttallii.
30. ECHINACEA. Echinacea purpurea.
31. EVENING PRIMROSE. Oenothera elata.
32. FAIRY LANTERN. Calochortus albus.
33. FAWN LILY. Erythronium purpurascens.
34. FILAREE. Erodium cicutarium.
35. FORGET-ME-NOT. Mysotis sylvatica.
36. FUCHSIA. Fuchsia magellanica.
37. GARLIC. Allium sativum.
38. GOLDEN EAR DROPS. Ehrendorferia chrysantha.
39. GOLDEN YARROW. Achillea filipendulina.
40. GOLDENROD. Solidago californica.
41. HIBISCUS. Hibiscus moscheutos.
42. HOUND'S TONGUE. Cynoglossum grande.
43. INDIAN PAINTBRUSH. Castilleja miniata.
44. INDIAN PINK. Selene californica.
45. IRIS. Iris douglasiana.
46. LADY'S SLIPPER (Yellow). Cypripedium parviflorum.
47. LAKSPUR. Delphinium variegatum.
48. LAVENDER. Lavendula angustifolia.
26. DANDELION. Taraxacum officinale.
27. DEERBRUSH. Ceanothus integerrimus.
28. DILL. Anethum graveolens.
29. DOGWOOD. Cornus nuttallii.
30. ECHINACEA. Echinacea purpurea.
31. EVENING PRIMROSE. Oenothera elata.
32. FAIRY LANTERN. Calochortus albus.
33. FAWN LILY. Erythronium purpurascens.
34. FILAREE. Erodium cicutarium.
35. FORGET-ME-NOT. Mysotis sylvatica.
36. FUCHSIA. Fuchsia magellanica.
37. GARLIC. Allium sativum.
38. GOLDEN EAR DROPS. Ehrendorferia chrysantha.
39. GOLDEN YARROW. Achillea filipendulina.
40. GOLDENROD. Solidago californica.
41. HIBISCUS. Hibiscus moscheutos.
42. HOUND'S TONGUE. Cynoglossum grande.
43. INDIAN PAINTBRUSH. Castilleja miniata.
44. INDIAN PINK. Selene californica.
45. IRIS. Iris douglasiana.
46. LADY'S SLIPPER (Yellow). Cypripedium parviflorum.
47. LAKSPUR. Delphinium variegatum.
48. LAVENDER. Lavendula angustifolia.
FES (3) - From Lotus to Quarking Grass
9. LOTUS. Nelumbo nucifera.
50. LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. Amaranthus caudatus.
51. MADIA. Madia elegans.
52. MALLOW. Sidalcea glauscens.
53. MANZANITA. Arctostaphylos viscida.
54. MARIPOSA LILY. Calochortus leichtlinii.
55. MILKWEED. Asclepias cordifolia.
56. MORNING GLORY. Ipomoea purpurea.
57. MOUNTAIN PENNYROYAL. Monardella odoratissima.
58. MOUNTAIN PRIDE. Penstemon newberryi.
59. MUGWORT. Artemisa douglasiana.
60. MULLEIN. Verbascum Thapsus.
61. NASTURTIUM. Tropaeolum majus.
62. NICOTIANA. Nicotiana Alata (Flowering Tobacco).
63. OREGON GRAPE. Berberis aquifolium.
64. PENSTEMON. Penstemon davidsonii.
65. PEPERMINT. Menta piperita.
66. PINK MONKEYFLOWER. Mimulus lewisii.
67. PINK YARROW. Achillea millefolium var.rubra.
68. POISON OAK. Toxicodendron diversiloba.
69. POMEGRANATE. Punica granatum.
70. PRETTY FACE. Triteleia ixioides.
71. PURPLE MONKEY FLOWER. Mimulus kelloggii.
72. QUAKING GRASS. Briza maxima.
50. LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. Amaranthus caudatus.
51. MADIA. Madia elegans.
52. MALLOW. Sidalcea glauscens.
53. MANZANITA. Arctostaphylos viscida.
54. MARIPOSA LILY. Calochortus leichtlinii.
55. MILKWEED. Asclepias cordifolia.
56. MORNING GLORY. Ipomoea purpurea.
57. MOUNTAIN PENNYROYAL. Monardella odoratissima.
58. MOUNTAIN PRIDE. Penstemon newberryi.
59. MUGWORT. Artemisa douglasiana.
60. MULLEIN. Verbascum Thapsus.
61. NASTURTIUM. Tropaeolum majus.
62. NICOTIANA. Nicotiana Alata (Flowering Tobacco).
63. OREGON GRAPE. Berberis aquifolium.
64. PENSTEMON. Penstemon davidsonii.
65. PEPERMINT. Menta piperita.
66. PINK MONKEYFLOWER. Mimulus lewisii.
67. PINK YARROW. Achillea millefolium var.rubra.
68. POISON OAK. Toxicodendron diversiloba.
69. POMEGRANATE. Punica granatum.
70. PRETTY FACE. Triteleia ixioides.
71. PURPLE MONKEY FLOWER. Mimulus kelloggii.
72. QUAKING GRASS. Briza maxima.
FES (4) - From Queen Anne's Lace to Tumpet Vine
73. QUEEN ANNE'S LACE. Daucus carota.
74. QUINCE. Chaenomeles speciosa.
75. RABBITBRUSH. Ericameria nauseosus.
76. RED CLOVER. Trifolium pratense.
77. ROSEMARY. Rosmarinus officinalis.
78. SAGE. Salvia Officinalis.
79. SAGEBRUSH. Artemisa tridentata.
81. SAINT JOHN'S WORT. Hypericum perforatum.
82. SCARLET MONKEY FLOWER. Mimulus Cardinalis.
83. SCOTCH BROOM. Cytisus scoparious.
84. SELF-HEAL. Prunella vulgaris.
85. SHASTA DAISY. Leucanthemum x superbum.
86. SHOOTING STAR. Dodecatheon hendersonii.
87. SNAPDRAGON. Antirrhinum majus.
88. STAR THISTLE. Centaurea solstitialis.
89. STAR TULIP. Calochortus tolmiei.
90. STRICKY MONKEYFLOWER. Mimulus aurantiacus.
91. SUNFLOWER. Helianthus annuus.
92. SWEET PEA. Lathyrus latifolius.
93. TANSY. Tanacetum vulgare.
94. TIGER LILY. Lilium humboldtii.
95. TRILLIUM. Trillium chloropetalum.
96. TRUMPET VINE. Campsis tagliabuana.
74. QUINCE. Chaenomeles speciosa.
75. RABBITBRUSH. Ericameria nauseosus.
76. RED CLOVER. Trifolium pratense.
77. ROSEMARY. Rosmarinus officinalis.
78. SAGE. Salvia Officinalis.
79. SAGEBRUSH. Artemisa tridentata.
81. SAINT JOHN'S WORT. Hypericum perforatum.
82. SCARLET MONKEY FLOWER. Mimulus Cardinalis.
83. SCOTCH BROOM. Cytisus scoparious.
84. SELF-HEAL. Prunella vulgaris.
85. SHASTA DAISY. Leucanthemum x superbum.
86. SHOOTING STAR. Dodecatheon hendersonii.
87. SNAPDRAGON. Antirrhinum majus.
88. STAR THISTLE. Centaurea solstitialis.
89. STAR TULIP. Calochortus tolmiei.
90. STRICKY MONKEYFLOWER. Mimulus aurantiacus.
91. SUNFLOWER. Helianthus annuus.
92. SWEET PEA. Lathyrus latifolius.
93. TANSY. Tanacetum vulgare.
94. TIGER LILY. Lilium humboldtii.
95. TRILLIUM. Trillium chloropetalum.
96. TRUMPET VINE. Campsis tagliabuana.
FES (5) - From Violet to Zinnia and Yarrow Environmental Solution
97. VIOLET. Viola odorata.
98. WHITE TRUMPET LILY. (Easter Lily) Lilium longiflorum.
99. YARROW. Achillea millefolium.
100. YARROW ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTION. (Flower essences of Yarrow, Pink Yarrow, Golden Yarrow, Arnica and Echinacea with Yarrow and Echinacea tinctures, in a sea salt water base).
101. YELLOW STAR TULIP. Calochortus monophyllus.
102. YERBA SANTA. Eriodictyon californicum.
103. ZINNIA. Zinnia elegans.
98. WHITE TRUMPET LILY. (Easter Lily) Lilium longiflorum.
99. YARROW. Achillea millefolium.
100. YARROW ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTION. (Flower essences of Yarrow, Pink Yarrow, Golden Yarrow, Arnica and Echinacea with Yarrow and Echinacea tinctures, in a sea salt water base).
101. YELLOW STAR TULIP. Calochortus monophyllus.
102. YERBA SANTA. Eriodictyon californicum.
103. ZINNIA. Zinnia elegans.