January Lore: Birth Birds, Flowers, Stones, and More

January’s birth bird is the Owl—symbolizing thoughtfulness and wisdom  January’s birth bird is the owl. January babies are thought to be thoughtful and wise like the owl. January’s birth flower is the carnation—symbolizing unconditional love  January’s birth flower is the carnation which symbolizes unconditional love. January’s birthstone is the red garnet—symbolizing trust, loyalty, and compassion  …

In maritime folklore, bananas on boats are bad luck

In maritime folklore, bananas were blamed for bad luck—especially among sailors and fishermen. Some fishermen believed bananas scared away fish or that you’d catch nothing if you brought one on board.  Alternatively, black cats on boats were thought to bring good luck.  Learn more at https://www.hubbardsmarina.com/bananas-bad-luck-on-a-boat/

Spooky Shrubs and Shrooms

In ancient folklore, wild thyme was thought to attract fairies In ancient Medieval folklore, wild thyme was thought to attract fairies. Today, thyme is used as an antiseptic, antibacterial, and in respiratory treatments. It has also been used to aid digestion and relieve coughs. Learn more >>  https://friendsofshakespearegarden.org/garden-plants-thyme https://www.mccormickscienceinstitute.com/resources/culinary-spices/herbs-spices/thyme https://aanmc.org/naturopathic-kitchen/the-health-benefits-of-thyme https://dsps.lib.uiowa.edu/roots/garden-thyme The cordyceps mushroom turns …

Lemons are not naturally occurring in nature—they’re a hybrid of citron and bitter orange 

Lemons are not naturally occurring in the wild—they’re a hybrid of citron and bitter orange  Lemons are not naturally occurring in the wild—they’re a hybrid of citron and bitter orange resulting from cross-pollination. Learn more at https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-42960445 In folklore, lemons are believed to ward off evil and attract love. In folklore, lemons are believed to …