Birthday Willow
Salix Caprea 'Kilmarnock'
Tree of Enchantment, April 15th – May 12th. The Willow has long been associated with the culture of the arts.
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Tree of Enchantment, April 15th – May 12th
To the ancient Celts, the Willow was the Tree of Enchantment, a feminine tree ruled by the moon. It has long been associated with the culture of the arts. Orpheus, poet of the ancient Greeks received his eloquence carrying willow branches through the underworld. Many ancient goddesses are associated with willows, Belili, presided over all trees and willows in particular as well as the moon, love and the Underworld. Her consort was called Bel and was honoured by European Celts as the Sun God, Belin. Great fires were lit in his honour at Beltane, April 30th and May 1st. Wells and springs are also honoured at this festival.
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Known as theTree of Immortality for the ease with which it will grow from a fallen branch or twig stuck into moist ground. They are one of the earliest trees to flower, producing soft velvety silver buds which burst open to sprays of golden stamens loved by bees. Dark green leaves open after the catkins fall.
Colour Silver, Planet The Moon, Stone Moonstone, Element Water, Polarity Feminine,
Deities; Persephone, Hecate, Belili, Artemis, Seline, Diana, Luna, Athena, Cerridwen, Orpheus, Bel,
Dreams + Intuitions, Prophecy + Divination, Healing + Enchantment, Love


