The Magic Garden: The Myth and Folklore of Flowers, Plants, Trees, and Herbs |
Contents
Ash and Rowan | 3 |
Carnation Pansy and Acanthus | 9 |
ForgetMeNot Crocus and Daisy | 17 |
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According aconite Adam and Eve almond American Indian ancient anemone Apollo apple associated beans beautiful believed berries Bible Biblical blood blossoms bough branches cabbage called cedar century cherry Chinese Christ Christian crocus cucumber dead death earth edible emblem English European evil fleur-de-lis folktale fruit garden Garden of Eden genus ginseng goddess gods golden Golden Bough graves Greeks and Romans grow hazel herb Hyacinth Italian folktale Jack Japanese Jesus juice King language of flowers leaves leek legend lettuce lily lore lotus lover magic mandrake medieval mother mulberry mushroom myrrh myrtle myth night Norse mythology onion palm parsley Paul Hamlyn pine plant poisonous rice rite Roman mythology root rose sacred Saint salad sauce seed sexual shrubs Soma soul soups spirit strawberry symbol tale Testament thistle tradition tree Victorian violet Virgin Mary willow woman wormwood Yahweh yarrow York Zeus