The constellation
D975 Magic flower
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● motif
● tale type
● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Magic gardens and plants · D960 entry
beneath it
- Magic lotus-flower. (Cf. D965.6, D1641.15.) · D975.1 entry
- Magic rose · D975.2 entry
cross-ref
- Magic plant (flower) shows location of treasure. (Cf. D965, D975.) · D1314.7 entry
- Magic flower renders invisible. (Cf. D975.) · D1361.6 entry
- Flowers cause magic sleep. (Cf. D975.) · D1364.3 entry
- Blossom causes horns to grow on person. (Cf. D975.) · D1375.1.4 entry
- Blossoms remove horns from person. (Cf. D975.) · D1375.2.5 entry
- Treasure-giving magic flower (gold and silver). (Cf. D975.) · D1463.5 entry
- Grass and flowers which grew upon a saint's grave are good for cures. (Cf. D975.) · D1503.10.1 entry
- Magic flower restores sight. (Cf. D975.) · D1505.9 entry
- Magic flower thrown into lake causes waters to follow in the footsteps of the one who throws it in. (Cf. D975.) · D1547.2 entry
- Speaking flower. (Cf. D975.) · D1610.4 entry
- Extraordinary flower; rays of golden light fall from it. (Cf. D975.) · D1645.11 entry
- Flower bends only to certain person. (Cf. D975.) · D1648.2 entry
- Unfading garlands. (Cf. D975.) · D1652.7 entry
- Flower as chastity index. (Cf. D975.) · H432 entry