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Green Witch Tarot by Ann Moura with full-color guidebook — 78 cards celebrating the Wiccan wheel of the year, herbalism, and the natural world through lush, earthy illustration. Moura’s nature-magic approach aligns each card with seasonal correspondences and green witch practice, making this ideal for Wiccan practitioners, kitchen witches, and anyone drawn to botanical and earth-based spirituality.
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Quick Specs
Brand: Llewellyn Publications
Type: Tarot deck and 240-page guidebook set, 78 borderless cards
Size/Quantity: 78 cards plus full companion guidebook by Ann Moura
Best for: Nature-based practitioners, green witches, pagans working with elemental and seasonal cycles
Ann Moura's Green Witchcraft Tradition in Tarot Form
Ann Moura spent decades documenting the green witchcraft tradition before turning that body of work into a tarot system. Her Green Witchcraft book series, published by Llewellyn beginning in 1996, established her as a primary voice in nature-based paganism rooted in Celtic and northern European folk practice. The Green Witch Tarot translates that framework directly into 78 cards, reorganizing the Major Arcana around the Goddess, the God, and the turning of the Wheel of the Year rather than the Western esoteric framework underlying the Rider-Waite-Smith system. The Fool becomes the Greenman, the Empress becomes the Earth Mother, the Emperor becomes the Horned God, and the Devil card becomes Nature, reframing that energy entirely through an ecological lens.
The Minor Arcana suits run Pentacles, Wands, Chalices, and Athames, with Court cards assigned as Page, Knight, Queen, and King. Each card features a primary human or nature scene alongside a specific plant and an animal, all chosen by Moura for their traditional correspondences within green witchcraft practice. Kiri Ostergaard Leonard's illustrations render these scenes in warm, richly saturated earth tones without hard borders, so the full-bleed imagery gives each reading a continuous visual flow. For practitioners whose practice follows the seasonal sabbats, the deck's Wheel of the Year structure creates direct ritual touchpoints. Browse my tarot decks collection to compare this against other tradition-specific decks I carry.
The 240-Page Guidebook and Its Role in Elemental Practice
The companion guidebook runs 240 pages and is authored entirely by Moura, not by a third-party writer hired to interpret someone else's vision. Each Major Arcana entry includes the card's symbolic overview, the specific animal and plant chosen and why, general meanings, reversed meanings, and a set of reflection prompts. The Minor Arcana entries follow the same depth. The guidebook's opening chapters situate readers in the philosophy of green witchcraft, covering the practitioner's relationship to elemental energies, the seasonal cycle, and the Goddess-God polarity that underlies the entire deck structure.
Readers who do not identify as witches still find this deck fully usable. The imagery communicates through plants, animals, and seasonal scenery in a way that is intuitive regardless of tradition, and Moura explicitly notes in the guidebook that the tarot's function as a tool for accessing psychic intuition is tradition-neutral. This deck and book set earns a permanent place alongside other nature-based resources in my paganism and Wicca books section, which I pair with this kit for practitioners building a complete green witch library.
How to Use the Green Witch Tarot
Three practice steps grounded in the green witchcraft tradition that underpins this deck and its companion guidebook.
Orient the Deck to the Current Seasonal Sabbat
Before your first reading, open the guidebook to the Wheel of the Year section and note which sabbat is nearest. Pull the corresponding Major Arcana card and study it as a seasonal anchor, placing it face-up above your spread layout before drawing.
Read Plant and Animal Symbols Before Consulting Meanings
When you draw a card, identify the plant and animal shown before looking up any interpretation. Write one observation about each. Moura explains each pairing's significance, and this observation practice builds genuine green witchcraft literacy.
Use the Elemental Cross Spread for Ritual Check-Ins
The guidebook includes an Elemental Cross spread for this deck's four-suit structure. Lay one card for earth, air, fire, and water, plus a fifth for spirit at center. This spread reveals elemental imbalances in your current practice or situation.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock the Green Witch Tarot because it is genuinely authored by a practitioner rather than assembled by committee. Ann Moura's years in green witchcraft come through in every card's botanical and animal pairing, and Kiri Ostergaard Leonard's borderless art makes the deck feel alive on the table in a way that bordered decks rarely achieve. The 240-page guidebook is the difference between a themed deck and a working system, and this one delivers the latter. I recommend it to practitioners in pagan and nature-based traditions who want a tarot that speaks their vocabulary from the first pull.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be a practicing witch to use the Green Witch Tarot?
No. The imagery communicates through nature scenes, plants, and animals that work across traditions. Moura states that tarot accesses intuition regardless of background. The green witchcraft layer adds depth for elemental and seasonal practitioners.
Is the companion guidebook sold separately from the deck?
The 240-page companion guidebook is included with this deck and not sold separately by Llewellyn. A separate older book called Tarot for the Green Witch also exists by Moura but is a different title and not the dedicated companion for these cards.
How does the Green Witch Tarot rename the Major Arcana?
Major Arcana adapt to green witchcraft archetypes: the Fool becomes the Greenman, the Emperor the Horned God, the Empress the Earth Mother, and the Devil becomes Nature. Traditional card meanings are preserved within a pagan cosmological framework.
What tarot tradition does the Green Witch Tarot follow?
It follows the Rider-Waite-Smith structure, with 22 Major Arcana, 56 illustrated Minor Arcana, and Page through King courts across four suits. The symbolism is reinterpreted through Moura's green witchcraft philosophy and Celtic seasonal cosmology.
Green Witch Tarot Deck & Guidebook by Ann Moura — Nature Magic Wiccan Deck
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