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Folklore of Trees - by Aidan Meighan (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Uncover the myths, legends, and secrets of the world's most iconic trees.
- About the Author: Aidan Meighan is an illustrator, author and dendrophile living in Somerset, With a passion for nature and mythology.
- 160 Pages
- Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
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Book Synopsis
Uncover the myths, legends, and secrets of the world's most iconic trees.
Did you know that laurel is said to protect against snakebites and shield against witchcraft? Or that yews are often planted near graveyards to keep the devil out? Across cultures and centuries, trees have stood as guardians of life, inspiring stories that connect us to nature, spirituality, and tradition. The Folklore of Trees brings these tales together in a stunning, giftable hardcover featuring a foreword by acclaimed naturalist, Chris Packham. Inside, you'll explore 36 legendary species from around the globe, each paired with an intricate illustration and rich cultural context. You'll discover:- The Major Oak, said to shelter Robin Hood, and the baobabs of Madagascar, revered for their longevity.
- Sacred trees of Celtic, Norse, Greek, Roman, Hindu, Buddhist, and Indigenous traditions.
- Fascinating myths behind olive branches of peace, dragon blood trees that bleed red sap and Japanese cherry blossoms symbolizing life's impermanence.
- Seasonal customs, protective charms, and superstitions.
- A compact, beautifully designed format, perfect for gifting or personal reflection.
Whether you're a nature lover, folklore enthusiast, or simply curious about the stories rooted in our landscapes and forests, this book is your invitation to wander the cultural canopy.
About the Author
Aidan Meighan is an illustrator, author and dendrophile living in Somerset, With a passion for nature and mythology. He has found a distinctive style of design for his work, and has been passionately drawing trees and maps for more than 15 years.
Extraordinarily creative and prolific, Chris Packham has led a remarkable life. He's gained recognition as a naturalist, television presenter, writer, photographer, conservationist, campaigner and filmmaker. He is best known for his environmental and animal welfare activism. His TV credits include 'Springwatch' and 'Earth' for the BBC, and 'Is It Time to Break the Law?' for Channel 4. Alongside his ambassadorial roles for numerous NGOs, he runs independent campaigns aimed at nature recovery and ending animal cruelty. Chris is also a vocal advocate for neurodiversity, with a special focus on autism. His mantras are 'winning is not giving up' and 'shout above the noise'.