Good Afternoon Lovers of Folklore!
Autumn is officially here in the Northern Hemisphere. But did you
know that the first official plant of Autumn doesn’t even turn red
and gold as the weather cools down, but remains evergreen? This
plant is the Ivy.
Here's the latest article from the Folklore site at BellaOnline.com.
Folklore of the Ivy Plant
More than just a tenacious plant overcoming gardens and walls alike,
the Ivy was the chosen plant of many gods and goddesses, and a
symbol to the Celtic people of our ability to thrive and overcome
obstacles set before us.
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art5534.asp
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