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Under the Bramble Arch: A Folk Grimoire of Wayside Plant Lore and Practicum

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Under the Bramble Arch is the second offering in a trilogy of books. This book guides us into the realm of plant lore, folk magic, and folk medicine. This book focuses on plants of the wayside and liminal places where the wild meets those unkempt and forgotten landscapes of humankind. This book focuses on twenty different plants.

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Published January 1, 2019

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Corinne Boyer

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73 reviews
September 5, 2020
3.5 stars
•I like that the book is divided in seasons and that there is only 5 plants per season.
•The information about each plant is divided in 3 parts:
The first: general + myths/legends + magical beliefs
The second part: folk medicine
The third part: the author's personal practices with the plant + 1-2 recipes/spells.
•The illustrations are beautiful and perfected the aesthetic of the book.
•The poems for each plant.

What I didn't like hence the 3.5 stars were a couple of things.
•It would have been an even more beautiful book if every illustration had a full-page - some had and others didn't.
•What really annoyed me is that a new chapter starts in the old one (bad design!).
There is not a clear distinction (besides the poems for each season), so I had to flip to the front of the book to see if I read about a spring or summer plant. When I realized that the poems were the beginning of a chapter it made it easier, but as I wrote earlier the design is bad(!).
•The information was at times very jumbled and repetitive! Some of the chapters are particularly bad, ex the first one where the exact same information is told 3-4 times spread over 2-3 pages.
•It could also have used some editing. Sentences are cut off and the information from ex nordic countries are not together, but spread over pages (it would've made the reading experience a lot easier and connected)
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175 reviews31 followers
December 24, 2019
Reading Boyer's work is always a magical experience that evokes hedge hags and the berry-stained hands of witches. This book is a wonderful source of information on wayside folk magic and folk medicine and is a great book to keep in the witch's collection.
27 reviews4 followers
November 7, 2021
I really love this book for herbal magic. With a focus on plants found in the Liminal waysides between humanity and the wild places, Boyer walks you through the folklore and history of each plant before giving you examples and recipes of how she has used the plant in her own practice. Everything from blackberry to dandelion to roses. A wonderful addition to any traditional witch’s herbal knowledge, or non-traditional practitioner as well.
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March 6, 2023
While some of the information it provides is interesting, it is rather disappointing and mediocre with the information on the historical medicinal uses of plants outweighing their magical applications by a mile, and therefore, making it rather difficult to get through. And the editing is horrendous.
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23 reviews
November 5, 2021
This book is a treasure but I have to detract a star for the lack of editing/proofreading.
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1,078 reviews18 followers
December 19, 2024
Very informative but I do think there’s some knowledge gaps and I did kind of take issue with her prologue arguing against the concept of invasive species via spiritual justification.
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320 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2025
I love Corinne Boyer’s books so much—they’re the perfect combination of plant folklore, folk herbalism, and traditional spiritual relationships for me.
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