Hawthorn Leaf and Flower (Organic)
Bulk Herbs: Hawthorn Leaf and Flower (Organic)
Crataegus laevigata
Format: C/S
Size: 1 oz package
Also Known as: Crataegus laevigata (Midland hawthorn), Crataegus monogyna (English hawthorn), Aubepine, Bianco Spino, Crataegi Fructus, Crataegus cuneata, Crataegus oxyacantha, Crataegus pinnatifida, English Hawthorn, Epine Blanche, Epine de Mai, Haagdorn, Hagedorn, Harthorne, Haw, Hawthrone, Hedgethorn, May, Maybush, Maythorn, Mehlbeebaum, Meidorn, Nan Shanzha, Oneseed Hawthorn, Shanzha, Weissdorn, Whitehorn.
Farming: Organic
Location: Croatia
The folklore and legends surrounding the hawthorn tree is quite large, and goes back many centuries, especially in Europe and the British Isles. The most famous hawthorn in Britain is the Holy Thorn of Glastonbury, which grows at Glastonbury Tor, the supposed resting place of King Arthur. According to legend, the tree was grown after Joseph of Arimathea, upon arriving at Glastonbury Tor, thrust his staff into the ground, and from this the tree grew. Although the original is no longer there, several of its supposed descendents still grow there. When it blooms during the winter, a sprig is traditionally sent to the Queen, who is said to decorate her breakfast table on Christmas morning. Hawthorn fruit has long been used as a food and medicine in Europe; particularly Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
In magick, Hawthorn is ruled by Mars and Fire. It is an herb of power, often used in rituals of Beltane for power and fertility and because of that it is often incorporated in spring time weddings. It was also carried as a sachet by fishermen in olden times to promote a good catch. It is also said to protect against evil spirits, especially when guarding children's rooms. Hawthorn is also a sacred herb of fairies, and is often left as offerings to them.
Keywords: Fertility, chastity, happiness
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