The Rowan tree is one of the most sacred trees in Scottish folk tradition. ‘Scottish tradition does not allow the use of the tree’s timber, bark, leaves or flowers, nor the cutting of these, except for sacred purposes under special conditions.’
Rowan is one of the trees associated with Saint Brighid, the Celtic patroness of the arts, healing, smithing, spinning and weaving. Spindles and spinning wheels were traditionally made of Rowan in Scotland and Ireland. Rowan trees planted near stone circles in Scotland were especially powerful. Scottish Fairies were said to hold their celebrations within stone circles protected by Rowan trees.
Rowan twigs were placed above doorways and barns to protect the inhabitants against misfortune and evil spirits.
I have two trees in my garden so I should be relatively free from evil spirits.
I’d love to see one of those stones circles.
Lovely focussing great capture of these beautiful flowers.