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Photo of Hawthorn tree with red berries, up close.

Hawthorn

$22.00

Hawthorn are native to the northern hemisphere of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe, and their red berries are tart treasures that have long been used in medicinal applications, primarily as a tonic for the heart.

According to Celtic folklore, the Hawthorn tree is also a magical and enchanted Being. The tree is the dwelling place of fairies and function as portals to the other side. Cutting down a fairy tree or sitting under one too long was said to bring ill luck. Associated with Beltane, its branches and blossoms were gathered in May and brought inside the home.

Hawthorn was the first tincture we ever made, and its energetic signature plays a special role in our lives, particularly surrounding the processing and integration of grief.

Tinctured during the Pisces New moon in March 2024, and bottled just after the Pisces New Moon in March 2025, this 12-month tincture is a potent pal to have on hand for your heart.

Sold in 2 oz. amber glass bottles.

Read more about Hawthorn folklore and clinical research here:

Hawthorn Flavonoids

Hawthorn Folklore

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Hawthorn are native to the northern hemisphere of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe, and their red berries are tart treasures that have long been used in medicinal applications, primarily as a tonic for the heart.

According to Celtic folklore, the Hawthorn tree is also a magical and enchanted Being. The tree is the dwelling place of fairies and function as portals to the other side. Cutting down a fairy tree or sitting under one too long was said to bring ill luck. Associated with Beltane, its branches and blossoms were gathered in May and brought inside the home.

Hawthorn was the first tincture we ever made, and its energetic signature plays a special role in our lives, particularly surrounding the processing and integration of grief.

Tinctured during the Pisces New moon in March 2024, and bottled just after the Pisces New Moon in March 2025, this 12-month tincture is a potent pal to have on hand for your heart.

Sold in 2 oz. amber glass bottles.

Read more about Hawthorn folklore and clinical research here:

Hawthorn Flavonoids

Hawthorn Folklore

Hawthorn are native to the northern hemisphere of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe, and their red berries are tart treasures that have long been used in medicinal applications, primarily as a tonic for the heart.

According to Celtic folklore, the Hawthorn tree is also a magical and enchanted Being. The tree is the dwelling place of fairies and function as portals to the other side. Cutting down a fairy tree or sitting under one too long was said to bring ill luck. Associated with Beltane, its branches and blossoms were gathered in May and brought inside the home.

Hawthorn was the first tincture we ever made, and its energetic signature plays a special role in our lives, particularly surrounding the processing and integration of grief.

Tinctured during the Pisces New moon in March 2024, and bottled just after the Pisces New Moon in March 2025, this 12-month tincture is a potent pal to have on hand for your heart.

Sold in 2 oz. amber glass bottles.

Read more about Hawthorn folklore and clinical research here:

Hawthorn Flavonoids

Hawthorn Folklore

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