Botany Candles: Poison Garden “Foxglove” (6 oz)
$21.99 Original price was: $21.99.$17.59Current price is: $17.59.
Subtle and delicate with honey undertone.
Though the foxglove is notoriously toxic to most humanoids, the sheer beauty of the flower is represented in taverns across the realms. Many thresholds are adorned with paintings of the colorful plants.
Our Botany collection of candles is inspired by the wonderful world of nature and all the magic it brings. The information displayed is rooted in science, but leaves room for imagination. Be sure to enrich your mind by learning more about the plants we sample.
Our scents are non-toxic and safe to burn (obviously).
NO DICE INCLUDED
6 oz. soy wax candle hand-poured in Los Angeles, California
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