<Li> Yao Grass, a type of mythical plant . (Chinese mythology) </Li> <Li> Shamrock, ancient Druids honored it as a sacred plant . The Druids believed the shamrock had the power to avert evil spirits . Some people still believe the shamrock has mystical, even prophetic powers . It is said that the leaves of shamrocks turn upright whenever a storm is coming . (Irish mythology) </Li> <Li> Sanjeevani, a magical herb which has the power to cure any malady . It was believed that medicines prepared from this herb could revive a dead person . (Hindu mythology) </Li> <Ul> <Li> Jeweled Branch of Hōrai, a branch from a tree found on Hōrai, these trees of gold have jewels for leaves . One of Kaguya - hime's suitor set out to search for the branch . (Japanese mythology) </Li> <Li> Cypress of Keshmar, a mythical cypress tree of legendary beauty and gargantuan dimensions . (Persian mythology) </Li> <Li> Ficus Ruminalis, a wild fig tree that had religious and mythological significance in ancient Rome . The tree is associated with the legend of Romulus and Remus . (Roman mythology) </Li> <Li> Donar's Oak (also Thor's Oak and Jove's Oak), a sacred tree of the Germanic pagans located in an unclear location around what is now the region of Hesse, Germany . (Germanic mythology) </Li> <Li> Silver Branch, in the Irish poem The Voyage of Bran, it represents entry into the Celtic Otherworld, which the Welsh called Annwn and the Irish Tír na nÓg: "To enter the Otherworld before the appointed hour marked by death, a passport was often necessary, and this was usually a silver branch of the sacred apple - tree bearing blossoms ." the branch is also associated with Manannán mac Lir, an Irish sea deity with strong affiliation to Tír na nÓg . As guardian of the Otherworld, Manannán also has strong ties with Emhain Abhlach, the Isle of Apple Trees, where the magical silver apple branch is found . (Irish mythology) </Li> <Li> Lotus tree, bearing a fruit that caused a pleasant drowsiness, and which was said to be the only food of an island people called the Lotophagi or Lotus - eaters . When they ate of the lotus tree they would forget their friends and homes and would lose their desire to return to their native land in favor of living in idleness . (Greek mythology / Roman mythology) </Li> <Li> Money tree, a kind of holy tree, which can bring money and fortune to the people, and that it is a symbol of affluence, nobility and auspiciousness . (Chinese mythology) </Li> <Li> Tree of life, was planted with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil "in the midst of the Garden of Eden" by God . In Genesis, a cherubim guard the way to the tree of life at the east end of the Garden . (Christian mythology) </Li> <Li> Tree of the knowledge of good and evil, one of two specific trees in the story of the Garden of Eden, along with the tree of life . (Christian mythology) </Li> <Li> Golden Bough, before entering Hades, Deiphobe tells Aeneas he must obtain the bough of gold which grows nearby in the woods around her cave, and must be given as a gift to Proserpina, the queen of Pluto, king of the underworld . (Roman mythology) </Li> </Ul>

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