Episode 4
Why You Should Never Cut Down A Hawthorn Tree
What comes to mind when you think of the hawthorn? Maybe it’s a positive memory of one in your garden sharing its beauty all year round - or maybe it’s the sharp sting of a thorn!
In this episode, we explore why the many varieties of hawthorn have captured human imagination for centuries, and why it continues to offer protection and wonder to those who know where to look for it.
Hawthorn is a small but mighty tree, packed with meaning across cultures, particularly in America and Western Europe. From its edible fruits (haws) to its ferocious thorns that grow to up to two inches or more - it’s a plant worth covering.
Let’s dive into these rich stories, cultural traditions, and practical uses of the hawthorn, and why this humble tree might be the most magical plant in your landscape.
Covered in this episode:
- Why our first encounter with hawthorn can shape how we see it.
- How Native American tribes used hawthorn for food, medicine, and tools.
- The folklore linking hawthorn to fairies, protection, and wishes.
- Why cultures have avoided cutting hawthorns down - even when making way for roads.
- How you can grow hawthorn in your own garden and the varieties to know.
- And more…
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