
Bibliographic references
Book
The folklore of plants
Resource verified by SHCG editorial group
Date(s): 1996
Publisher: Shire 1996
ISBN: 978-0747801788
Notes:
To primitive man the whisper and movement of leaves and the silent unfolding of flowers were proofs of life and power, and their regeneration was a promise of nature's continuity. Cures, magic, divination and portents were all connected with the rich variety of available plant life, especially in verdant Britain. Some of these beliefs were astonishingly long-lasting and, even if an altered or faded form, have survived the sophistications of modern life, as this book sets out to show. This volume is arranged in alphabetical order and is illustrated with engravings from old herbals.'
Keywords:
tradition custom belief lore folklore superstition plants magic nov2017
SHIC codes:
1,1.1,1.11,1.117,1.122,1.4,1.41
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