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Ep 38: Hawthorn

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Liz is flying solo this month and is talking about Hawthorn. It's about to flower here in the southern hemisphere, and you northerners are being treated with the red berries!
References:
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/hawthorn-berry-recipes-foraging

https://learningherbs.com/remedies-recipes/hawthorn-cordial-recipe

https://chestnutherbs.com/spiced-hawthorn-pear-persimmon-brandy

https://thekitchenapothecary.com/hawthorn-and-apple-fruit-leathers
https://www.keeperofthekitchen.com/2020/06/23/foraged-hawthorn-blossom-vodka
Bradley, K. (2020). Hawthorn: Foraging and Using – for heart and immunity care. Retrieved from Milkwood: https://www.milkwood.net/2020/04/06/hawthorn-foraging-and-using-for-heart-and-immunity-care

Breen, F. (2017) Farmers revive convict craft to restore historic hawthorn hedges. Retrieved from ABC News: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-04/restoring-tasmanias-hawthorn-hedges/9106960

Brooklyn Museum. 2022?. Cardea. Retrieved from Brooklyn Museum: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/cardea

Campbell, R. 2022. Eat more wild Tasmanian. Hobart: Fullers Publishing

Castleman, M. (2009) The new healing herbs . New York: Rodale

Culpeper, N. (1850 [2015]). The Complete Herbal. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved from https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49513/49513-h/49513-h.htm

Cunningfolk, A. J. (2016) The Magick of Thorns. Retrieved from Worts + Cunning apothecary: http://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/the-magick-of-thorns

Cunningham, S. 2008 Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs. Woodbury: Llewellyn

Dodd, F. 2022 The chronic effects of a combination of herbal extracts (Euphytose) on psychological mood state and response to a laboratory stressor: A randomised, placebo-controlled, double blind study in healthy humans. Journal of Psychopharmacology. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02698811221112933

Eco Enchantments. (2010). The magic of the ogham trees: Hawthorn. Retrieved from Eco Enchantments: http://www.ecoenchantments.co.uk/myogham_hawthornpage.html

Gordon, L. (1985). The mystery and Magic of Trees and Flowers. Exeter: Webb & Bower

HerbiGuide. (n.d.). Hawthorn. Retrieved from HerbiGuide: http://www.herbiguide.com.au/Descriptions/hg_Hawthorn.htm

Hunter, C. (2015?). Hawthorn History, Folklore, Myth and Magic. Retrieved from The Practical Herbalist: https://thepracticalherbalist.com/advanced-herbalism/hawthorn-myth-and-magic/

Lawrence, S. (2020). Witch's Garden: plant in folklore, magic and traditional medicine. London: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Ody, P. (1993). The complete medicinal herbal. London: Penguin Books Australia

Pivarnik, M. (2019). The history, mythology and offerings of hawthorn. Retrieved from Herbal Academy: https://theherbalacademy.com/hawthorn-offerings

Simon, B. (2000). Tree traditions and folklore from northeast Ireland. Arboricultural journal, 24(1), 15-40

Trexler, R. (2004). The Season for the Hawthorn to Blossom. nklings Forever: Published Colloquium, 4(8), 1-9

Wikipedia. (2022)
Crataegus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crataegus#cite_note-7
Crataegus monogyna

Witch Bites Socials:

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Liz is flying solo this month and is talking about Hawthorn. It's about to flower here in the southern hemisphere, and you northerners are being treated with the red berries!
References:
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/hawthorn-berry-recipes-foraging

https://learningherbs.com/remedies-recipes/hawthorn-cordial-recipe

https://chestnutherbs.com/spiced-hawthorn-pear-persimmon-brandy

https://thekitchenapothecary.com/hawthorn-and-apple-fruit-leathers
https://www.keeperofthekitchen.com/2020/06/23/foraged-hawthorn-blossom-vodka
Bradley, K. (2020). Hawthorn: Foraging and Using – for heart and immunity care. Retrieved from Milkwood: https://www.milkwood.net/2020/04/06/hawthorn-foraging-and-using-for-heart-and-immunity-care

Breen, F. (2017) Farmers revive convict craft to restore historic hawthorn hedges. Retrieved from ABC News: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-04/restoring-tasmanias-hawthorn-hedges/9106960

Brooklyn Museum. 2022?. Cardea. Retrieved from Brooklyn Museum: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/cardea

Campbell, R. 2022. Eat more wild Tasmanian. Hobart: Fullers Publishing

Castleman, M. (2009) The new healing herbs . New York: Rodale

Culpeper, N. (1850 [2015]). The Complete Herbal. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved from https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49513/49513-h/49513-h.htm

Cunningfolk, A. J. (2016) The Magick of Thorns. Retrieved from Worts + Cunning apothecary: http://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/the-magick-of-thorns

Cunningham, S. 2008 Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs. Woodbury: Llewellyn

Dodd, F. 2022 The chronic effects of a combination of herbal extracts (Euphytose) on psychological mood state and response to a laboratory stressor: A randomised, placebo-controlled, double blind study in healthy humans. Journal of Psychopharmacology. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02698811221112933

Eco Enchantments. (2010). The magic of the ogham trees: Hawthorn. Retrieved from Eco Enchantments: http://www.ecoenchantments.co.uk/myogham_hawthornpage.html

Gordon, L. (1985). The mystery and Magic of Trees and Flowers. Exeter: Webb & Bower

HerbiGuide. (n.d.). Hawthorn. Retrieved from HerbiGuide: http://www.herbiguide.com.au/Descriptions/hg_Hawthorn.htm

Hunter, C. (2015?). Hawthorn History, Folklore, Myth and Magic. Retrieved from The Practical Herbalist: https://thepracticalherbalist.com/advanced-herbalism/hawthorn-myth-and-magic/

Lawrence, S. (2020). Witch's Garden: plant in folklore, magic and traditional medicine. London: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Ody, P. (1993). The complete medicinal herbal. London: Penguin Books Australia

Pivarnik, M. (2019). The history, mythology and offerings of hawthorn. Retrieved from Herbal Academy: https://theherbalacademy.com/hawthorn-offerings

Simon, B. (2000). Tree traditions and folklore from northeast Ireland. Arboricultural journal, 24(1), 15-40

Trexler, R. (2004). The Season for the Hawthorn to Blossom. nklings Forever: Published Colloquium, 4(8), 1-9

Wikipedia. (2022)
Crataegus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crataegus#cite_note-7
Crataegus monogyna

Witch Bites Socials:

Opening/Closing song

  continue reading

44 episodes

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