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Plant characteristics from object thrown by devil.

Mythological motifs. · Origin of plant characteristics. · Various origins of plant characteristics. · Miscellaneous reasons for plant characteristics. · view the constellation · filed as A2734

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Filed under Miscellaneous reasons for plant characteristics.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Devil throws sand at aspen: hence rough bark. Angered because aspens will not cease quivering. (Cf. A2751.2.1.) Devil throws tar at tree: hence tar in tree-heart. (Cf. A2755.3.)
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Plant characteristics from transformation [First Edition: A2732. Indentions on plants from biting. (Cf. A2751.3.1.) – See A2721.2.2.] Poppy characteristics from series of reincarnations. Opium produces each of the appropriate qualities Evil spirit in spite puts bark and thorns on tree. (Cf. A2751.1, A2752.) Christ puts knots in wood. Peter, angry at carpenters wants Christ to have iron knots in wood. Christ does make hard knots but not iron. (Cf. A2755.4.) Plant characteristics from accident to original plant Plant characteristics from exchange of qualities Plant characteristic because plant belongs to the devil

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