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Folklore of Trees

Aidan Meighan

The fascinating stories behind nature's guardians

Barcode 9781836008552
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Release Date: 05/03/2026

Genre: Home & Garden
Sub-Genre: Pets & Wildlife
Illustrator: Aidan Meighan
Label: Leaping Hare Press
Contributors: Aidan Meighan (Illustrated by), Chris Packham (Foreword by)
Language: English
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC

The fascinating stories behind nature's guardians

The Folklore of Trees introduces you to thirty-six iconic trees and explores the stories that have been told about them. It is the perfect companion for every lover of the natural – and mythological – world. 


Uncover the myths, legends and secrets of the world’s most iconic trees. 

Did you know that laurel is said to protect against snakebites and shield against witchcraft? Or that yews are often planted near graveyards to keep the devil out? Across cultures and centuries, trees have stood as guardians of life, inspiring stories that connect us to nature, spirituality and tradition

The Folklore of Trees brings these tales together in a stunning, giftable hardback featuring a foreword by acclaimed naturalist, Chris Packham. Inside, you’ll explore 36 legendary species from around the globe, each paired with an intricate illustration and rich cultural context

You’ll discover: 

  • The Major Oak, said to shelter Robin Hood, and the baobabs of Madagascar, revered for their longevity. 
  • Sacred trees of Celtic, Norse, Greek, Roman, Hindu, Buddhist and Indigenous traditions. 
  • Fascinating myths behind olive branches of peace, dragon blood trees that bleed red sap and Japanese cherry blossoms symbolising life’s impermanence. 
  • Seasonal customs, protective charms and superstitions
  • A compact, beautifully designed format, perfect for gifting or personal reflection. 


Whether you’re a nature lover, folklore enthusiast or simply curious about the stories rooted in our landscapes and forests, this book is your invitation to wander the cultural canopy.