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Sambucus sambyx comes from the Greek, the name for the red lead compound Mini, which resembles a red fruit juice. Racemosus hydatidiform means, the shape of flowers and fruits. Ebulus the Roman name for this type of elder.
In old people the elder was a symbol of death and birth, and was used for protection against evil forces, but also an ally of witches. It was believed that the burning of wood elder sign of death. According to folk belief elder is associated with Hades, played made from elderberry (called) by popular superstition can transmit a message from another world and someone over it advertised lower world, and that ghosts inhabit her crown. It was believed that the elder twig in your pocket protects against rheumatism. Bazgovih berry wine (which is really quite strong) was considered to be the fairy drink: anyone who drank it, reportedly acquired the power to see fairies communicate with them. By the end of the nineteenth century bazgovih of wine grapes is the place on the streets of London, where the cold winter days (and nights) sold to refresh and warm occupants and workers.Show LessSambucus sambyx comes from the Greek, the name for the red lead compound Mini, which resembles a red fruit juice. Racemosus hydatidiform means, the shape of flowers and fruits. Ebulus the Roman name for this type of elder.In old people the elder was a symbol of death and birth, and was used for protection against evil forces, but also an ally of witches. It was believed that the burning of wood elder sign of death. According to folk belief elder is associated with Hades, played made from elderberry (called) by popular superstition can transmit a message from another world and someone over it advertised lower world, and that ghosts inhabit her crown. It was believed that the elder twig in your pocket protects against rheumatism. Bazgovih berry wine (which is really quite strong) was considered to be the fairy drink: anyone who drank it, reportedly acquired the power to see fairies communicate with them. By the end of the nineteenth century bazgovih of wine grapes is the pl...Show More
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Posted: March 9, 2012 |
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