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* '''weeping beech:''' ''(Fagus sylvatica "pendula"''), a cultured variety of the deciduous European Beech. The weeping beech is characterized by its shape with sweeping, pendulous branches. | * '''weeping beech:''' ''(Fagus sylvatica "pendula"''), a cultured variety of the deciduous European Beech. The weeping beech is characterized by its shape with sweeping, pendulous branches. | ||
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+ | *'''beech''': in Irish folklore are tied to time, wisdom and knowledge. Also aligned with the serpent. Could be a symbol for ALP (Queen Beech) the consort of King Oak (HCE). Note that "beech" is etymologically related to "book" as some of the first written documents were on beech wood. Ties in neatly with Vico's etymologies, especially since his first "institution" is the forest: therefore, "beech" might be "book" in the earliest annals of human history. |
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- weeping beech: (Fagus sylvatica "pendula"), a cultured variety of the deciduous European Beech. The weeping beech is characterized by its shape with sweeping, pendulous branches.
- beech: in Irish folklore are tied to time, wisdom and knowledge. Also aligned with the serpent. Could be a symbol for ALP (Queen Beech) the consort of King Oak (HCE). Note that "beech" is etymologically related to "book" as some of the first written documents were on beech wood. Ties in neatly with Vico's etymologies, especially since his first "institution" is the forest: therefore, "beech" might be "book" in the earliest annals of human history.