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Folklore Thursday 30/11/2017

November 30, 2017September 28, 2021Dr Natalie Hayton

#Superstitions

Fast becoming one of our favourite resources for #FolkloreThursday, this 1852 book, Wild Flowers by Anne Pratt,  provides wonderful nuggets of wisdom on plant lore, etymology, and much more as well as being accompanied by beautiful illustrations.

This description of the Common Purple Trefoil aka Clover is perfect for this week’s superstition theme.

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