Mistletoe - Sandalwood plants & mythological backgrounds
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Who does not know them, the characters from the Asterix-Comix, especially the infamous Druid Miraculix and his magic drink. And if there should be someone not know:
Asterix is a figure, created by author René Goscinny and draftsman Albert Uderzo in 1959, in between becoming the most successful French comic series with the eponymous main character in the center. However, other main characters include Obelix and the Druid Miraculix, known for his magic drink. Did you know that an essential part of this home-brewed potion is mistletoe?
The Druid Miraculix and his potion
The authors of the fantastic comic series were probably inspired by the story of Roman Pliny that the Gaul priests, the druids, used mistletoes and the trees on which they grew, worshiped as sacred, especially when it came from oak trees.
Pliny describes how the Mistletoes were cut in a special ceremony by a white-robed Druid with a golden sickle, which was then put into a potion to fertilize infertile animals and cure poisoning.
Mistletoes are also Balder's Achilles heel
The mystery of the mistletoes has survived to this day, as the name already refers to, because popular names of mistletoe are: thunder broom, Druidenfuß, witches broom, witch herb, wintergreen, Bocksbutter, Albranken, Vogelkraut, Kreuzholz (most of them orign from German mythology).
If you go through nature and look at some trees that are covered with mistletoe, you can already understand that these mythologies have emerged.
Biological classification and today's benefits
Especially in the tropics and subtropics, this life form also occurs in other plant families, eg. in the distantly related, species-rich belt flower plants (Loranthaceae).
Our birdwatching tour on the golf course near Stuttgart has once again referred us to the wide occurrence of mistletoes, so strong was their spread progressed on the site.
Of course, one should not and cannot speak of malformations or even diseases of the trees, because almost the opposite is the case:
In England and in the US there is even, so far, a part of the mythology is still preserved today, even the custom that one should kiss under mistletoe and this also especially during the Christmas season extensively.
Whether the topic of kissing and mistletoe was already known by Asterix and Obelix, is currently unknown, perhaps a topic for another comic.
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