μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Scholars’ trail — 5references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • Irish myth*Cross
  • Jewish*Neuman
  • ChineseEberhard FFC CXX 108
  • JapaneseIkeda.
  • general *Basset 1001 Contes I 143
Within the index

Filed under Magic gardens and plants.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Magic lotus-flower. (Cf. D965.6, D1641.15.)Magic rose
Filed beside it
Magic gardenMagic vineyardMagic bush. (Cf. D960, D965.)Magic plantMagic rootsMagic seedMagic grainsMagic plant-sapMagic thornMagic stalkMagic herbs. (Cf. D965.)
Travels with
Magic plant (flower) shows location of treasure. (Cf. D965, D975.)Magic flower renders invisible. (Cf. D975.)Flowers cause magic sleep. (Cf. D975.)Blossom causes horns to grow on person. (Cf. D975.)Blossoms remove horns from person. (Cf. D975.)Treasure-giving magic flower (gold and silver). (Cf. D975.)Grass and flowers which grew upon a saint's grave are good for cures. (Cf. D975.)Magic flower restores sight. (Cf. D975.)Magic flower thrown into lake causes waters to follow in the footsteps of the one who throws it in. (Cf. D975.)Speaking flower. (Cf. D975.)Extraordinary flower; rays of golden light fall from it. (Cf. D975.)Flower bends only to certain person. (Cf. D975.)Unfading garlands. (Cf. D975.)Flower as chastity index. (Cf. D975.)

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