TIS' A SECRET GLEN OF FAIRYFOLK
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Hidden well beneath the Hydrandra's bushes, and a little to the right of the Day Lily's leaves, along a rose-petaled pathway.......No, that's not right.....It's was down by the wooden ladder, across the patch of sweet alyssum, underneath the nodding heads of Tiger Lilies......Wait a minute...Now, I remember.....It's was near the raised bed of cutting flowers.....right beside the.....clay pot collection......Oh, I give up.....Raven said they were here....I know she did......Tis the secret glen of fairyfolk...I distinctly heard her say.....Maybe, if I am really quiet, and still...and come right at dusk....no wait, she said it was at dawn.......She is protecting her friends the fairyfolk.....that's it.....Raven!...where did you say they were.....Raven?????
Hush, says Raven, they are right beside you...don't you see......
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If You See A Fairy Ring
If you see a fairy ring
In a field of grass,
Very lightly step around,
Tip-Toe as you pass,
Last night Fairies frolicked there
And they're sleeping somewhere near.
If you see a tiny fairy
Lying fast asleep
Shut your eyes
And run away,
Do not stay to peek!
Do not tell
Or you'll break a fairy spell.
Author Unknown
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Flowers Of The Fae
Flowers are very important to the Fae. Below you will find a list of flowers that attract fairies and what their names mean.
Dandelion
Used for many ills.
Buttercup
Healing energies.
Pansy
(Meaning: For thoughts) Awakens creativity.
Foxglove
(Meaning: Youth)
Carnations
Primrose
(Meaning: Early Youth; Modest Worth; Silent Love)
Shamrock
Holly Hocks
Lobella
Forget-Me-Not
(Meaning: True Love)
Snowdrop
(Meaning: Consolation; Hope)
Bluebells
(Meaning: Constancy) The Scottish name for this flower is 'Dead Men's Bell'. It is said if your hear the ring of a bluebell you are hearing your death toll.
Wood Sorrel
(Meaning: Joy)
Periwinkle
(Meaning: Sweet Remembrances)
Anemone
(Meaning: Sickness; Forsaken)
Flax
(Meaning: Fate)
Mallow
(Meaning: Beneficence)
Cowslip
(Meaning: Pensiveness) These are known as 'Culver's Keys'. They are said to be able to find hidden fairy gold.
There are also flowers that fairies DO NOT like. Below you will find a list of flowers that repel fairies.
Dill
Morning Glory
Prickly Gorse
Rosemary
Raven says the most IMPORTANT gift that the Fairys have given her garden is PIXIE DUST. A secret ingredient known only to the Fairyfolk, that ensures all plants will flourish and thrive, if sprinkled with it's magic !
~A BUNCH OF PIXIE DUST~
"Breelyn"
Trees Of The Fae
Some trees are very important to the fae and they are very protective of these trees. If harm comes to one of these special trees, the perpetrator will feel swift retribution, usually by becoming ill.
The location of these trees is very important to the fae. These fairy trees are normally found on a sharp hill or slope. It must be growing inside the banks a fort inside a fairy ring especially if near a boulder or stream.
Elder
(Planted outside the house for protection.)
Ash
(Druid wands were made from ash twigs.)
Hawthorne
(Favored by the Fae.)
Hazel
(Used in water divinations.)
Rowan
(Protects against bad spirits.)
Apples
(The fruit of life for the Sidhe.)
Blackthorn
Willow
(Opens vision and communication.)
Fidelity & Dillion
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