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Beneath the drooping branches of the elder tree, the veil grows thin. Said to be the dwelling place of the Elder Mother and a gateway to the fae realm, this sacred tree has long stood at the threshold between worlds—where healing and haunting intertwine.
In this week’s Apothecary Notes, we wander into the folklore, magic, and herbal medicine of the elder. From Celtic tales of fairy dances to the whispered songs said to drift from her branches, the elder teaches us of protection, renewal, and the power of endings that birth new beginnings.
You’ll learn her myths, her gifts, and her warnings—and how to honor her spirit through a simple ritual: crafting your own elderberry syrup for protection and everyday wellness.
Sit with me beneath her shade, and listen closely.
You just might hear her sing.
If you’d like to support the show, you can follow, share an episode with a fellow witch, or leave a little offering through my Ko-fi link—help me brew a fresh cup of coffee or light a new candle for the next recording.
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Beneath the drooping branches of the elder tree, the veil grows thin. Said to be the dwelling place of the Elder Mother and a gateway to the fae realm, this sacred tree has long stood at the threshold between worlds—where healing and haunting intertwine.
In this week’s Apothecary Notes, we wander into the folklore, magic, and herbal medicine of the elder. From Celtic tales of fairy dances to the whispered songs said to drift from her branches, the elder teaches us of protection, renewal, and the power of endings that birth new beginnings.
You’ll learn her myths, her gifts, and her warnings—and how to honor her spirit through a simple ritual: crafting your own elderberry syrup for protection and everyday wellness.
Sit with me beneath her shade, and listen closely.
You just might hear her sing.
If you’d like to support the show, you can follow, share an episode with a fellow witch, or leave a little offering through my Ko-fi link—help me brew a fresh cup of coffee or light a new candle for the next recording.

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