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The Hazel Tree
Hazel trees are native to Ireland and have been an important part of Irish culture for centuries. But what makes the leaves of this majestic tree so special? In this article, we’ll explore the unique beauty of hazel tree leaves, the history and mythology of this native Irish treasure, and the uses of hazel tree leaves. We’ll also provide tips for identifying and harvesting hazel tree leaves, as well as ways to use them in crafts and recipes. So, let’s dive in and uncover the unique beauty of hazel tree leaves!
The Birch Tree
In Celtic times, the Birch tree was a symbol of love, with Birch branches frequently being placed above cradles in order to protect the baby within. Birch was also known to symbolise renewal and purification. Commonly known as a ‘Pioneering Tree’, Birch is seen as an opportunist which takes over areas that have been abandoned or have been newly cleared. This was how it spread across Ireland thousands of years ago.