Witch’s Orchard

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The magical use of edible plants – from the orchard and vineyard to the fig pit and hedgerow – is a tale as old as time. From Persephone’s pomegranates in ancient Greek myth to dragon fruit being born of the mythical creature’s fiery breath, and from hazel trees growing at the end of the world to breaking fast with dates, almost every ingredient in an ancient or modern orchard has been said to have powerful properties. This book features over 60 species, with dozens of fascinating entries from around the world.

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Description

A beautiful folk history of the weird and wonderful orchard, from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the author of Witch’s Garden.

READERS’ PRAISE FOR THE WITCH’S GARDEN SERIES:

“This book is a thing of beauty”
“Quirky and very informative… What a gem!”
“Very readable with fabulous pictures”
“A must for anyone interested in folklore, herbalism or botanical art”
“What a gorgeous, erudite, evocative book”

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Welcome to the witch’s orchard, where vampire melons and hedgerow fairy forts meet lucky lemons and poisoned apples – but before you take a bite, discover the magic (both good and evil) within the delicious fruits you’ll find…

From the blood-soaked mythology of the pomegranate and wild cherry medicine to haunted walnut trees and talking papayas, Witch’s Orchard is a gorgeously illustrated cornucopia of over 60 plant species. Dip in and discover:

The Fragrant Grove
Orchard Lore
The Berry Cage
The Nut Walk
The Olive Grove, the Vineyard and the Fig Pit
The Hedgerow Forager
The Enchantment of Heat, Sun and the Heavens
The Orchard Year
The Cunning Woman’s Still Room
The Dark Mirror
The Cornucopia

With 100 beautiful images depicting esoteric beliefs from around the world as well as botanical illustrations from the archives at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this is a captivating collection of orchard lore.

Beautifully written by folklore and botany author Sandra Lawrence – author of Witch’s Garden, The Magic of Mushrooms and Witch’s Forest – and created with experts at Kew, this fascinating book is an eclectic guide to the folk history of the orchard.

Additional information

Weight 0.58 kg
Dimensions 21.4 × 15.2 × 2.2 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

208

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

581.632 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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