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Fringe Correspondences & Associations
The chionanthus virginicus (or white fringe tree) is honestly fascinating. It was originally categorized as a feminine genus, but later categorized as a masculine one, and some of them bear flowers of both "masculine" and "feminine" fringe trees. It can also propagate by grafting onto ash trees.
It's also native to Missouri and another for the "niche Missouri trees" category.
ASSOCIATIONS
Entities
deities
Genders
femininity
intersexuality
masculinity
nonbinary genders
trans femininity
trans masculinity
CORRESPONDENCES
ease
harmony
healing
prosperity
protection
transition
Because this post is very short and I have another extremely short one, have a bonus tree too!
Paulownia Correspondences & Associations
The paulownia tomentosa (the empress/princess tree or foxglove-tree) is a persistent, exotic, invasive species of tree in the United States that has undergone naturalization in the eastern US. Basically, it is free game on these trees.
There is quite literally nothing about this tree in witchcraft, so I had to make up some stuff based on information available about it.
ASSOCIATIONS
Comets & Planets
Earth
Sun
Elements
earth
Genders
femininity
CORRESPONDENCES
baneful magic
camouflage
invisibility
marriage
protection from illness
regeneration
travel
trickery
From: Elliott, F. R. (Franklin Reuben), 1817-1878. Hand book of practical landscape gardening. Rochester, N.Y. : D.M. Dewey, Horticultural Books, 1877
SB471 .E46
Plant of the Day
Tuesday 2 July 2019
The airy, slightly fragrant, creamy- white flowers of Chionanthus virginicus (fringe tree, old man's beard, poison ash) looked beautiful against the silver-grey wood of this barn in the Tangled Garden, Nova Scotia, Canada. This deciduous shrub is a native of Eastern North America.
Jill Raggett
hello yes I would like to purchase one whole devil's lettuce please, is this it? (it's a white fringetree)
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fringetree fruit
may 6- fringetree blossoms almost gone