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The poem lists several European plants that were traditionally associated with witches and otherworldly beings. Many of these plants have both curative and poisonous properties. Within the poem they represent both a connection to the natural world and a gateway to a more magical realm, as well as the sacred knowledge guarded only by those on the edge of society who keep the old ways alive.
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