The Movie I'd like to see. I'm not sure if Red Riding Hood is using Wolfsbane but she might need too! Wolfsbane(Aconitum) is a poisonous perennial. Wolfsbane comes in: white, yellow, pink, blue and purple. Folklore says Wolfbane can repel Werewolves or can turn you into one. Sacred to the Goddess Hekate and said to be used in flying ointments in the middle ages. " Widdershins go when the moon doth wane, An' the Werewolf howls by the dread Wolfsbane" from the Wiccan Rede. "Even those who are pure of heart, and say their prayers at night, can become a wolf, when the Wolfsbane blooms and the Autumn Moon is bright" a poem used in the Werewolf movie for Lon Chaney Jr. In popular folklore and movies about Werewolves and Witches, Wolfsbane sometimes has a staring role.
Who would have guessed that as adults, we would be looking forward to what has always been perceived as a children's story. A gory one, to be sure, but somehow that seems to have been overlooked. I was always chided for sympathizing with the wolf, but I didn't care. Never much cared for the story of Peter and the Wolf either for the same reason.
As for the gorgeous Wolfsbane, aka Monk's Hood, it is a well accepted member of almost any garden, and a must in a garden of toxic plants, but being such, it should come with warning tags. Don't let a child hold a tuber. .in fact, don't let a child help plant them at all. .and even adults should be safe and wear gloves when handling the plant. The tubers are toxic enough to kill a child, and make an adult very ill.
Hmmm..move comes out on my younger daughter's Birthday. .do you suppose she would rather go see a movie than go to dinner & antiquing? I know her. .she'll say let's do all! lol
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When Seeds Are Planted
Intriguing things begin to grow!
On January 6, 2010, Jeanne, over at The Candy Corn Chronicles, began a two day series on the state of our plant and seed industry, and how much peril heirloom and native plant seeds are in of becoming extinct.
Over the next few days, Chris, aka, The Frog Queen, over at Frog On The Pumpkin, Becca of Magikal Seasons fame, and myself shared some of our thoughts and ideas about our gardens and our dreams.
Finding that while we are diverse not only in our climates, and our personal favorites in styles of gardening, we all agree in promoting a healthy green planet.
Taking it a step further, blending in our combined love of all things magickal and spooky into a group blog format, wasn't a stretch at all!
So here we are. Presenting a diverse assortment of botanical topics for your reading pleasure. We hope that you will join in with your comments and questions, sharing new ideas and rediscovering old ones.
Becca, Chris, Jeanne, Sherry & Suzie
"It is good to be alone in a garden at dawn or dark so that all its shy presences may haunt you and possess you in a reverie of suspended thought."
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Interesting ~ Yeah, I'm looking forward to this movie too. It looks very dramatic!
ReplyDeleteWho would have guessed that as adults, we would be looking forward to what has always been perceived as a children's story. A gory one, to be sure, but somehow that seems to have been overlooked. I was always chided for sympathizing with the wolf, but I didn't care. Never much cared for the story of Peter and the Wolf either for the same reason.
ReplyDeleteAs for the gorgeous Wolfsbane, aka Monk's Hood, it is a well accepted member of almost any garden, and a must in a garden of toxic plants, but being such, it should come with warning tags. Don't let a child hold a tuber. .in fact, don't let a child help plant them at all. .and even adults should be safe and wear gloves when handling the plant. The tubers are toxic enough to kill a child, and make an adult very ill.
Hmmm..move comes out on my younger daughter's Birthday. .do you suppose she would rather go see a movie than go to dinner & antiquing? I know her. .she'll say let's do all! lol
Wolfsbane - Such a deadly beauty.
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