![]() ![]() ![]() While this is a simple overview, in my book The Magic of Trees: A Guide to Their Sacred Wisdom & Metaphysical Properties, you’ll find an in depth exploration of each of the properties listed. Here’s a quick reference guide to the healing, magical, and metaphysical properties of more than 100 trees. Trees are symbols of the interconnectedness of life and represent the interwoven web of everything magical. P.S.Discover the healing and mystical properties of over 100 trees. Pin Bonus: General Grant TreeĬlocking in as the second-largest tree in the world, this giant sequoia makes its home in Kings Canyon National Park. Some of the most unique trees in the world, the Baobab Trees make their home in Madagascar. A hazel rod is supposed to protect against evil spirits, as well as being used as a wand and for water-divining. Located in Kauai, Hawaii, it’s hard to miss the beautifully colorful patches of the rainbow eucalyptus, which is the result of shedding its bark. Hazel has a reputation as a magical tree. The third largest giant sequoia in the world, this tree lives alongside other giants in Sequoia National Park. Most Druids support tree-planting and reforestation programmes and the Order runs a Sacred Grove Planting project to help members and the public create woodland sanctuaries. One of the most famous examples of such is the Irish Fairy Tree. These trees show the true power of Mother Nature! Located in Slope Point, New Zealand, the extreme wind has molded these trees into what they are now. Tree Lore Druids love trees and often visit trees and woods to meditate there, hold ceremonies, or simply commune with Nature. Celtic folklore tells of how these trees are also the subject of various superstitions. More: 9 Incredible Things to Do in Glacier National Park Montana Pin 8. It’s so heavy that this plant is held up on steel supports so that visitors can walk below the canopy. ![]() 144-Year-Old Wisteria in JapanĪlthough it’s not technically a tree, this wisteria vine located in Ashikaga Flower Park in Japan is spectacular (really, just google it!). Located in Yemen, these unique trees not only look odd, but when it is wounded, a red resin comes out that looks like blood. Although it’s not the largest tree, it still measures more than 119 feet around (General Sherman is 102 feet around) and is beautifully stunning! Pin 6. This Montezuma cypress tree is located in Santa Maria del Tule in Oaxaca, Mexico. More: 9 Incredible Things to Do in Glacier National Park Montana Pin 5. Japanese maples are among the most beautiful trees on the planet. The trees share a giant underground root system and are estimated to weigh 6,615 tons, making them the heaviest living organism on the planet. Maple trees are members of the Acer Family and come in a variety of varieties. This giant sequoia is located in Sequoia National Park and is the largest tree in the world by volume! It’s somewhere between 2,300-2,700 years old.Īlso known as the Trembling Giant, Pando is a massive colony of a single quaking aspen tree spread over more than 100 acres in Utah. It sits at the highest point in the desert hundreds of miles from other trees. Located in Bahrain, this mesquite tree known as the Tree of Life is one of the loneliest trees in the world. Magical Properties: This is a powerful wood of choice for the witch when working with the fairie magick. Apple is a staple food of the elven and fairie realm. A tree that is sacred to Venus and the Celtic Goddess Rhiannon. Can you tell I wasn’t in a particularly good mood during our visit? Couldn’t even smile for the photo. The apple wand is symbolic of fertility, peace, plenty and joy. Chandelier TreeĪlso known as the drive-thru tree, the Chandelier Tree is a giant redwood located on the 101 175 miles north of San Francisco. Last Updated: Septem11 MOST BEAUTIFUL TREES IN THE WORLD TO PUT ON YOUR TRAVEL BUCKET LIST 1. Not only are they functional, but they also bring a ton of beauty, awe, and wonder! We’ve stood next to the largest three trees in the world and driven through a famous redwood tree, but there are still so many out there that we want to see and photograph. ![]()
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