Description
Common Name: Hawthorn Berries
Botanical name: Crataegus monogyna
Folk names: May Flower, Quickthorn, Whitehorn, Bread and Cheese Tree, Gaxels, Hagthorn, Halves, Haw, Hazels, Huath, Ladie’s Meat, May, Mayblossom, Maybush, Quick, Thorn, Tree of Chastity
Cultivation: Wildcrafted
Origin: Germany
Size: 10 grams
Sacred to the fey-folk. A traditional use is to decorate your front door with the branches for Beltane, providing protection for those who dwell inside. Also used to decorate maypoles and increase fertility in weddings and handfastings. Keep in a house to repel ghosts and evil spirits. An infusion of the herb used to wash floors will remove negative vibrations. It is believed this will expel all evil spirits from the area.
Also used for success in matters related to career, work, and employment.
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