Sacred Plants of Winter
Solstice
Evergreens
- symbolizing: Continuity of Life, Protection,
Prosperity
- types: Pine, Fir, Cedar, Juniper, Spruce, other
evergreens
- forms: boughs, wreaths, garlands, trees
- divinities: Green Goddesses & Gods; Hertha;
Cybele, Attis, Dionysius (Pine); Woodland Spirits traditions: Roman, Celtic, Teutonic,
Christian
Frankincense
- symbolizing: Sun, Purification, Consecration,
Protection, Spiritual Illumination
- forms: incense, oils
- divinities: Sun Gods, Ra at Dawn, Bel
- traditions: Babalyonian, Assyrian, Egyptian, Jewish,
Greek, Roman, Christian
Holly
- symbolizing: Old Solar Year; Waning Sun; Protection;
Good Luck
- forms: boughs over portals, wreaths
- divinities: Holly King; Old Nick; Saturn; Bacchus;
Wood Spirits; Holly Boys
- traditions: Roman, Celtic, English, Christian
Ivy
- symbolizing: Fidelity, Protection, Healing, Marriage,
Victory, Honor, Good Luck
- forms: crowns, wreaths, garlands
- divinities: Dionysius; Bacchus; Great Goddess; Ivy
Girls
- traditions: Greek, Roman, English, Christian
Mistletoe
- symbolizing: Peace, Prosperity, Healing, Wellness,
Fertility, Rest, Protection
- forms: boughs, amulet sprigs above doorways, kissing
balls
- divinities: Oak Spirit; Frigga and Balder
- traditions: Celtic, Teutonic
Myrrh
- symbolizing: Healing, Death and Afterlife,
Purification, Inner Peace
- forms: incense, oils
- divinities: Isis, Ra at Midday
- traditions: Egyptian, Jewish, Christian
Oak
- symbolizing: New Solar Year; Waxing Sun; Endurance,
Strength, Triumph, Protection, Good Luck
- forms: Yule log, acorns, wood for sacred fires
- divinities: Oak King; Oak Spirit; Sky Gods including
Thor, Jupiter, Zeus
- traditions: Teutonic, Celtic, Christian
Wheat
- symbolizing: Sustenance, Abundance, Fertility, Good
Luck
- forms: grain, straw figures and symbols, cookies,
cakes, breads
- divinities: Earth Goddesses; Saturn & Ops; Goat
Spirit; Fairy Folk
- traditions: Roman, Celtic, Scots, Teutonic, Sweedish,
Christian
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