Hawthorn are found in Europe and Asia, as well as North America. There are hundreds of species of Hawthorn, which are small, dense trees or shrubs that can grow up to 30 feet tall.
Hawthorn Meanings and Symbolism
- Hawthorn have long been a symbol of hope. Other associations include its ability to mark the entrance to other worlds, with a strong connection to fairies.
- Ancient Greeks were said to use its branches during wedding processions, while in Celtic lore, Hawthorn was thought to heal a broken heart.
- According to Serbian lore, it was once believed that stakes made from Hawthorn could slay vampires.
- Hawthorn are associated with the pagan symbol of fertility.
- It was once thought that bringing a hawthorn blossom inside would be followed by illness and death. During medieval times, the smell of Hawthorn blossom was associated with the Great Plague.
- Many have believed that a Hawthorn’s bloom marked the point of change from spring to summer.
- The Hawthorn’s link to May Day is undeniable. For this reason, it has been customary to decorate the celebration with flowering Hawthorn branches, most notably in the form of May Day garlands.
- In 1923, the white Hawthorn blossom was recognized as the state flower of Missouri.
- Hawthorn has been used for medicinal purposes for years, including to treat heart and blood diseases, as well as chest pains, blood pressure issues, and high cholesterol. The majority of its medicinal value is found in its fruit pigments.
- Hawthorn leaves and fruit are edible. When picked young, the leaves can be used in salads. The fruit can be eaten on its own or used to make jelly and wine.
- The shrike—a type of bird—will impale its (already dead) prey onto a hawthorn’s thorn, allowing the bird to eat more comfortably.
All the best Jan
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I guess I'm strange. I like hawthorne. But no one else in my family is fond of them.
Hawthorn is a herb that is used in seasoning too
...I find Hawthorne a strange choice.
As soon as I see Hawthorn in the hedgerows I know spring is really on its way.. looked back and think that tray baked egg recipe would make us a super lunch meal. Thank you.
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Hawthorn is such a beautiful shrub when it blooms! I never knew it was May's flower
So interesting, and this one has abundant blooms. I don't think I have ever seen one here, but now that I know what they look like I will be looking for them!
The Hawthorne brightens up the hedgerows and lets us know spring is well on its way but I never think of it as the birth flower of May. I leave that honour to the lily of the valley.
Interesting.
Love to see it in bloom on mass here in our springtime Jan.
I have heard/read about them but don't think I have ever seen one.
Interesting post about hawthorn trees. I didn't know it can grow up to 30 feet tall.
The weather is sunny ths weekend here in Cnetral Italy.
Have a nice weekend ☀
We used to call the hawthorn leaves and berries 'bread and butter' and always enjoyed eating them. Our hawthorn tree which we had thought dead, is flourishing, I'm delighted to say.
My MIL would not allow Hawthorne blossom in her house. However, I doubt that she ever knew the real reason why, it was simply superstition to her.
I'm not familiar with Hawthorne, though I've heard the name. Now I need to keep my eyes open to see if any are around. Happy weekend.
The Hawthorne is pretty and I like that is has the berries too.
Have a great day and happy weekend.
I don't know that I've ever seen a hawthorne. Thanks for the intro!
Happy May!
My parents had a red hawthorn in the front yard. Absolutely beautiful. A heartbreak when it split in half from an ice storm.
Eddie,around here we call it crataegus and it is used to make hedges.
I don't know why I never think to look up things like this...it is all interesting...and funny how birds and animals do things we would never think of them doing.
Thank you for the interesting info on hawthorne
I like that stake part. It means a hawthorne branch will make a nice wood for a want.
Happy Weekend!
I've never seen Hawthorn, but I did hear about its cardiovascular benefits.
It's a beautiful plant to see, and albeit meagre can be used as a food source, although the berries shouldn't be eaten in quantity, they're a good addition to a hedgerow jelly.
I think it's pretty.
While there are hawthorns in America, I saw more of them hiking in Scotland than here. They make nice hedgerows.
I really enjoyed your post.
I am a child of May and did not know all this, thanks for the photo and information.
If I understood the plant correctly here (Greece) they also use it a lot as a tea!
Thanks also for the link to the recipes (the blog also works as a calendar).
Be well and have a beautiful week!
Por aquí florecen antes, ya quedan pocos en flor. Es una de mis fragancias favoritas silvestres de la primavera. Besos.
We have a hawthorn at the bottom of the garden. It is a pretty tree with Spring blossom and then later with the berries which the birds love.
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J.P. Alexander said...
Me gusto conocer más sobre el espino. Te mando un beso.
I liked learning more about hawthorn. I send you a kiss
Teresa said...
Por aquí florecen antes, ya quedan pocos en flor. Es una de mis fragancias favoritas silvestres de la primavera. Besos
Around here they bloom earlier, there are few left in bloom. It's one of my favorite wild fragrances of spring. Kisses.
I think we have a few of these in our neighborhood, I never did know the name of the bush/tree, just always enjoyed the flowers every spring :)
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