The Dragon Hunter
And finally, Taash! I remember when the first trailer was released and their design immediately got my attention <3 SO fun to draw!
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The Dragon Hunter
And finally, Taash! I remember when the first trailer was released and their design immediately got my attention <3 SO fun to draw!
Yew Willow - Watercolour
Plant of the Day
Wednesday 24 December 2025
Providing growing sculptures in the border Taxus baccata (yew) responds well to pruning into topiary shapes. This conifer has the ability to produce epicormic shoots from dormant buds located on the branches or trunk making it ideal for pruning into shapes or rejuvenation if it needs reducing in size.
Jill Raggett
So it's Spooky Season, got any facts about the Litwick Line?
A bit late for Halloween but Prof Yew has some fun facts about the Litwick line!
These spooky little guys are far more at home in modern cities than out in the woods, so many of their urban legends are just that, legends.
Litwicks play an important role in a lot of urban ecosystems and are basically fiery-pigeons at this point. Sometimes they are pest, sometimes they are beloved pets. It depends on the people they interact with.
Professor Yew is happy to investigate any common Pokemon misconceptions! So ask away.
Types of Trees and Wood
Types of trees and wood for wands and their associations:
Alder: Weather, necromancy, courage, passion
Almond: Wisdom, prosperity, love, healing
Ash: Protection, healing, prosperity
Birch: Intuition, creativity, love, healing, protection
Driftwood: Protection, energy, moon magick
Elder: Healing, protection, banishment
Hazel: Truth, divination, wisdom, luck
Hawthorne: Protection, dragons, fae
Holly: Purity, sun, strength, protection, luck
Oak: Protection, fertility, strength, luck, health
Pine: Healing, fertility, protection, exorcism, money
Poplar: The crone, astral projection, divination, rebirth
Redwood: "King of trees", strength, protection, creativity, enlightenment
Rowan: Defense, creation, travel, healing, divination
Willow: Healing, protection, spirit work
Yew: Strength, change, death, immortality, protection
A Common Yew, around 300 years old, at Dundonnel House
Yew (Taxus Baccata) 1776 by Mary Delany.
Collage of coloured papers, bodycolour and watercolour, with leaf sample on black ink background.
© The Trustees of the British Museum.
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