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The Sloe, fruit of the Blackthorn
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BLACKTHORN
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earliest flowers, before growing leaves
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NAME :
BLACKTHORN
GAELIC NAMES : DRAIGHEAN, DRAIGHEÁN.
LATIN NAME : Prunus spinosa.
COMMON / FOLK NAMES :
Mother of the wood
Sloe
Wild plum
Wishing Thorn
MEDICINAL PART : Flowers
Fruit
Bark of the Root
PLACES OF ORIGIN : Ireland
Europe
& Asia.
HABITAT : Along old bank and hedges-rows and in wild bog areas.
DESCRIPTION : Blackthorn
is a shrub growing to a height of 5m. Was used to make sloe gin. This is the
source of all Plums.
FLOWERING PERIOD : March to April. With the
fruit ripening in October.
PROPERTIES :
Aperient
Astringent
Diaphoretic
Diuretic
Stomachic
USES : A
tea made from blackthorn leaves is a mild purgative, it also helps bladder
problems, catarrh and bronchial problems. Juice of fresh berries helps
inflammations of the throat, although is very astringent/drying. A jam
made from the fruit makes a palatable laxative. A decoction of the roots
is said to cure fever.
GATHERING:
The fruit is best if gathered after a few frosts as this sweetens the rather
bitter fruit.

MAGICAL PROPERTIES
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GENDER : Masculine
PLANET : Mars
ELEMENT : Fire
CELTIC GODS : Bel
the Fire God
Dagda

CELTIC GODDESS :
Banba
Macha
Druantia 
POWERS :
Exorcism
Protection 
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RITUAL USES
Call on Dagda for use in exorcism rituals, Call on Bel for
protection from fire, Call on Macha for general protection.
MAGICAL USES
Used for creating magical wands which can be
used for many purposes, just carried confers protection from evil, can be used
for wishes. Also good for divining rods.


Stories,
Myths and Legends associated with Blackthorn
Crith
Gablach - Brehon
Law Poem
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Last Updated -
August 11, 2023

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