It’s sometimes easy to get the Moon and Venus mixed up sometimes as they are both aspects of the grand yin/feminine archetype. So the Moon is moist, and plump, Venus is showy and beautiful. The Moon is moistening, softening, and demulcent. Venus is relaxing, calming, sedative, and sometimes astringent. If this is a medicinal plant, consider the Moon governs the mucosa, stomach, brain, breasts and uterus, whereas Venus rules the kidneys, veins, and reproductive system (specifically ovaries). I hope that helps!!
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