Trees And Their Magical Properties: A Short Guide To Trees In The United Kingdom
If you are looking for an extensive guide to trees and their uses then this is the wrong book you are looking for. However, if you are need of small doses to quench your thirst, this my dear, is exactly the type of book to read. Welcome to the world of trees, most specifically, trees found in the United Kingdom. A tree a chapter, each one unique to the Wizarding World in its significance and property, you will not be disappointed; if you are, then don't bother to read.
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05/31/21
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Cedar
Chapter 5
Thuja plicata
Known as "Western", "Pacific", "Giant", or simply "Shinglewood".
Those who own a Cedar wand have the potential to be a frightening adversary.
Wandmakers with not enough time on their hands, Cedar is notorious not only for its oily aroma, but also its high natural resistance to decay.
According to a Native American legend, Cedar trees were created as reminder of a brash prayer to have daylight forever.
In the Muggle bible, it is said that the Israelite people could only survive through the desert by the Cedar tree.