Although Edward Bach's original grouping of his flower remedies are considered primitive by most of today's flower therapy practitioners, they provide great insight into Bach's process and commitment to his flower therapy research. Here are Edward Bach's Seven Groups of Bach Flower Remedies:
Remedies for People Struggling with Fear:
- Aspen
- Cherry Plum
- Mimulus
- Red Chestnut
- Rock Rose
Remedies for People Struggling with Uncertainty:
- Cerato
- Gentain
- Gorse
- Hornbeam
- Scleranthus
- Wild Oat
Remedies for People Struggling with Disassociation:
- Chestnut Bud
- Clematis
- Honeysuckle
- Mustard
- Olive
- White Chestnut
- Wild Rose
Remedies for People Struggling with Loneliness:
- Heather
- Impatiens
- Water Violet
Remedies for People Struggling with Dependency:
- Agrimony
- Centaury
- Holly
- Walnut
Remedies for People Struggling with Despair:
- Crab Apple
- Elm
- Larach
- Oak
- Pine
- Star of Bethlehem
- Sweet Chestnut
- Willow
Remedies for People Struggling with Over-Empathy:
- Beech
- Chicory
- Rock Water
- Vervain
- Vine