I've been looking at some lists of the 'nine sacred trees' of the celts, and there have been some shaky crisscrosses. In most online sources I've found there have been only eight... or nine, with two being interchangable.
Here's what I've found:
Nine sacred woods
Willow of the streams Hazel of the rocks Alder of the marshes Birch of the waterfalls Rowan of the shade Yew of resilience Elm of the brae Oak of the sun Ash of the shadows
Ash is often listed as 'Ash of the Shade', and most of the eight-tree lists I've seen have either ash or rowan, but not both. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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