Willow
Die Weide kann bis zu 25 m hoch werden. Die Weide bevorzugt feuchtes Gelände, sie wächst deshalb oft an Seen und Wasserläufen. Ihre Blätter sind lang und spitz zulaufend, sie sind an der Unterseite fein behaart. Die männlichen silbergrauen Weidenkätzchen und die weiblichen hellgrünen, länglichen Blüten wachsen an verschiedenen Bäumen. Die Blütezeit ist im April. In der Bachblüten Therapie steht der Willow-Zustand für Bitterkeit, Zorn, Vorwürfe, Enttäuschung, Beleidigtsein, Grollen, Rachsucht, Unversöhnlichkeit und Miesepetrigkeit. im transformierten Zustand entwickelt sich eine positive Lebenseinstellung, Reinigung, Optimismus und Selbstverantwortung. Willows, sallows and osiers form the genus Salix, around 400 species[ of deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Most species are known as willow. The willows all have abundant watery sap, bark which is heavily charged with salicylic acid, soft, usually pliant, tough wood, slender branches and large, fibrous, often stoloniferous roots. The leaves are typically elongated but may also be round to oval, frequently with a serrated margin. Willow is the Bach Flower Remedy for people who feel resentful and bitter about the way their lives have gone. They begrudge others their successes and happiness, and are reluctant to admit when their own lives go well, preferring to concentrate on what is going wrong. Willow people are grumblers, and when ill make bad patients because they are never satisfied with what is done for them. The remedy is given to encourage the rebirth of optimism and faith, and to help the person in the negative Willow state to be more generous in praise of others and also more aware of how his own negative thinking can attract the very ill-fortune that he blames on others.

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Copyright Holder:2008 Fotostudio H.P.Hoff

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