Irish Wild Plants – Myths, Legends & Folklore

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Plant Life, Plants, Biography & Memoir, Reference
Cover of the book Irish Wild Plants – Myths, Legends & Folklore by Niall Mac Coitir, The Collins Press
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Author: Niall Mac Coitir ISBN: 9781848890916
Publisher: The Collins Press Publication: March 3, 2010
Imprint: The Collins Press Language: English
Author: Niall Mac Coitir
ISBN: 9781848890916
Publisher: The Collins Press
Publication: March 3, 2010
Imprint: The Collins Press
Language: English

In ancient Ireland there were 365 different parts to the body, and a different plant to cure each part. So the wild plants of Ireland are bound up in our culture and folklore from the earliest times. To arry a four-leaved shamrock brings luck in gambling, while putting nine ivy leaves under her pillow means a girl will dream of her future husband. Here plants are described in seasonal order, a perspective dating back to our ancestors. Different aspects of plant folklore are examined following a brief history of traditional herbal medicine in Ireland. Included are their roles in magical protection, in charms and spells (especially for love!), as emblems in children’s games, and in Irish place names.

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In ancient Ireland there were 365 different parts to the body, and a different plant to cure each part. So the wild plants of Ireland are bound up in our culture and folklore from the earliest times. To arry a four-leaved shamrock brings luck in gambling, while putting nine ivy leaves under her pillow means a girl will dream of her future husband. Here plants are described in seasonal order, a perspective dating back to our ancestors. Different aspects of plant folklore are examined following a brief history of traditional herbal medicine in Ireland. Included are their roles in magical protection, in charms and spells (especially for love!), as emblems in children’s games, and in Irish place names.

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