
A wish tree is a tree, usually distinguished by species, location or appearance, which is used as an object of wishes and offerings. Such trees are identified as possessing a special religious or spiritual value. Postulants make
votive offering
A votive offering or votive deposit is one or more objects displayed or deposited, without the intention of recovery or use, in a sacred place for religious purposes. Such items are a feature of modern and ancient societies and are generall ...
s in hopes of having a wish granted, or a prayer answered, from a
nature spirit,
saint or
goddess
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, depending on the local tradition.
Practices
Coin trees

One form of votive offering is the token offering of a coin. Coin trees are found in parts of
Scotland
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,
Northern England
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, and
Wales
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.
Folklorist Ceri Houlbrook observed actions at a coin tree in
Aira Force,
Cumbria
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, noting that a succession of at least twelve families passed by the site and decided to hammer coins into it using a piece of limestone lying around; she commented that this custom appeared to offer "little variation: it is imitative, formulaic, homogeneous". In 2019 the National Trust for Scotland said 'For many years people have hammered coins into tree stumps and trunks as some sort of votive offering to make a wish. On our woodland properties we could tolerate it as long as it was on a small-scale, but now it seems to have taken off as a ‘fashionable’ thing to do and is out of control.'
* The remains of one such tree can be found near Ardmaddy House in
Argyll
Argyll (; archaically Argyle, in modern Gaelic, ), sometimes called Argyllshire, is a historic county and registration county of western Scotland.
Argyll is of ancient origin, and corresponds to most of the part of the ancient kingdom of ...
,
Scotland
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, a
hawthorn, which is a species traditionally linked with fertility. The trunk and branches are covered with hundreds of coins which have been driven through the bark and into the wood. The local tradition is that a wish will be granted for each of the coins so treated.
*On
Isle Maree
Isle Maree ( gd, Eilean Maolruibhe) is an island in Loch Maree, Scotland.
It has the remains of a chapel, graveyard, holy well, and holy tree on it, believed to be the 8th-century hermitage of Saint Maol Rubha (d. 722), who founded the monaster ...
in
Loch Maree,
Gairloch, in the
Highlands is an
oak wish tree made famous by a visit in 1877 by
Queen Victoria
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mentioned in her published diaries. The tree, and others surrounding it, are festooned with hammered-in coins. It is near the healing well of St. Maelrubha, to which votive offerings were made, including the sacrifice of bulls, which continued up to the 18th century, according to records.
*Near
Mountrath,
County Laois, is a shapeless old wish tree in the form of a
sycamore tree called St. Fintan's Well. The original well was filled in, but the water re-appeared in the centre of the tree. Hundreds of Irish pennies have been beaten into the bark as good luck offerings.
*The
High Force Waterfall has a coin wish tree in the grounds of the waterfall.
*A coin wish tree can be found in
Colby Woodland Garden.
*A coin tree is near the
Tarr Steps in
Exmoor.
*A coin tree can be found in the grounds of
Bolton Abbey.
*
Ingleborough Nature Trail on the Clapham Beck in North Yorkshire has a
yew
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It is most prominently given to any of various coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Taxus'':
* European yew or common yew (''Taxus baccata'')
* Pacific yew or western yew (''Taxus br ...
as a coin tree.
*A coin tree can be found on the walk around
Tarn Hows in the Lake District. The tree has been felled and is on the west side of the tarn on the West side of the path.
* A coin tree stump can be found in front of the
Fairy Glen
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Demographics
In the 2021 Census of ...
Falls on the Black Isle of Scotland.
*Many public houses, such as the Punch Bowl in
Askham, near
Penrith in Cumbria and the Old Hill Inn,
Chapel-le-Dale, Yorkshire, have old beams with splits in them into which coins are forced for luck.
Clootie trees

Small strips of cloth, ribbons or
prayer beads are tied to some trees as a healing ritual or to wish for good health. These should be material that can easily wither away. Such trees are known as "clootie trees" and are usually found growing beside
holy wells (also called
clootie well
A clootie well is a holy well (or sacred spring), almost always with a tree growing beside it, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are left as part of a healing ritual, usually by tying them to branches of the tree (called a clootie tree or ...
s) or at sacred sites. They are most common in Scotland, Ireland and Cornwall.
[Straffon, Cherly (1998). Fentynyow Kernow. In Search of Cornwall's Holy Wells. Pub. Meyn Mamvro. , pp. 40–42.]
Apple tree wassail
The
Apple Wassail is a traditional form of
wassailing practiced in the
West Country
The West Country (occasionally Westcountry) is a loosely defined area of South West England, usually taken to include all, some, or parts of the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, and, less commonly, Wiltshire, Glouce ...
, England. Singing wassailers visit the
cider orchard
An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing trees which are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of la ...
s, where they recite an
incantation, leave
wassail
Wassail (, , most likely from Old Norse ''"ves heill"'') is a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation ...
-soaked
toast in the tree branches, and pour cider over the roots. The purpose of the ceremony is to bless the apple trees and to ensure a good yield and good luck for the
harvest.
Shoe trees
In a related cultural tradition found in many locations, including the United States, supplicants will toss or hurl shoes into trees that are locally designated as wellsprings of good fortune. See
Shoe tossing.
Other offerings
* The
Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees are located in Hong Kong near the Tin Hau Temple in
Lam Tsuen. Two banyan trees are frequented by tourists and the locals during the Lunar New Year. Previously, they burnt
joss sticks, wrote their wishes on joss paper tied to an orange, and then threw them up to hang in these trees, believing that if the paper successfully hung onto one of the tree branches, their wishes would come true.
* The sacred well of
Saint Tanew – or
St Enoch – in
Glasgow
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, Scotland, was much visited for cures and the old tree beside it was covered in small bits of tin-iron nailed to it by pilgrims. The offerings were shaped as eyes, feet, hands, ears, etc. depending on the cure hoped for. The saint was mother to
Saint Mungo. In Glasgow's Hidden Garden at
Pollokshields, and at the
Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery
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History
Before the present Temple complex was built, Samye Ling centred on just one building, ...
in Scotland, trees have been planted onto which people can tie white labels, on which they have written their wishes.
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A number of wish trees have been set up to make a wish for the environment, such as at the
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Centre at
Balloch in Scotland. People make their wish for and pledge to help the environment and tie the wish label to the tree.
* The
Christmas tree is often quoted as being a
pagan symbol connected with
tree worship, clearly linked with good luck achieved through offerings (decoration) to and
veneration
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of special trees.
Other cultural traditions

* In
Hindu mythology
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, the
banyan
A banyan, also spelled "banian", is a fig that develops accessory trunks from adventitious prop roots, allowing the tree to spread outwards indefinitely. This distinguishes banyans from other trees with a strangler habit that begin life as a ...
tree is also called ''
kalpavriksha'', meaning "wish- fulfilling tree", as it represents eternal life because of its seemingly ever-expanding branches.
* ''Ashen tree, ashen tree, / Pray buy these warts of me'' was a rhyme one had to sing whilst sticking a pin first into one's warts and then into the tree.
[Wilkinson, Gerald (1976). Trees in the Wild. Book Club Associates. p. 26.]
* The Wishing Tree or Kissing Tree was made at Christmas or
Yuletide before pine trees were introduced by
Prince Albert
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*Albert, Prince Consort (1819–1861), consort of Queen Victoria
*Albert II, Prince of Monaco (born 1958), present head of state of Monaco
Prince Albert may also refer to:
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* Albert I of Belgium ...
in 1840. An evergreen bough was hung with apples, sweetmeats, and candles and decked with ribbons representing wishes.
* At the summit of the Fereneze Braes in
Neilston, Renfrewshire, Scotland, there was an old hawthorn, well known locally as "The Kissing Tree". The story goes that if a young man could drive a nail fully into the thorn tree with a single blow, then he would be entitled to "ae fond kiss" on the spot from his sweetheart. Success in the task was considered proof of his suitability as a good suitor for the young lady. The original tree fell in around 1860, but in 1910, a replacement was said to exist.
[Pride, David (1910), ''A History of the Parish of Neilston.'' Pub. Alexander Gardner, Paisley. p. 213.] Driving a nail into the tree may link the custom with that of driving coins into trees as noted above.
* In parts of
Yorkshire
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, a tree with two spreading branches which also formed a
bower
Bower may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* '' Catherine, or The Bower'', an unfinished Jane Austen novel
* A high-ranking card (usually a Jack) in certain card games:
** The Right and Left Bower (or Bauer), the two highest-ranking cards in the ...
over the point of branching, was known as a Wish Tree by children who would climb onto the junction and make a wish.
[Woodward, Charles & Patricia (2006). Oral communication to Mr. Roger S.Ll. Griffith.]
*
Charles Darwin
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encountered a tree in
Argentina
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called ''Walleechu'', which was regarded by the local inhabitants as a god. The tree was festooned with offerings such as cigars, food, water, cloth, etc., hung from the branches by bright strips of coloured thread.
[Thompson, Harry (2006). '' This Thing of Darkness.'' Pub. Headline Review. . p. 358.]
*In
Thai folklore there are certain spirits or
fairies related to trees that are known generically as ''
Nang Mai'' (นางไม้; "Lady of the Tree"), the most well-known being ''
Nang Ta-khian''.
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/ref> Legends in the Thai oral tradition
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say the spirit inhabits a ''Ta-khian'' tree and sometimes appears as a beautiful young woman wearing traditional Thai attire, usually in reddish or brownish colours, contrasting with '' Nang Tani'' who haunts a type of banana trees and is mostly represented in a green dress. Trees, logs, beams or keels of wooden boats where the spirit is deemed to reside are an object of pilgrimage and have lengths of colored silk tied as an offering. In present times Nang Ta-Khian is usually propitiated in order to be lucky in the lottery.
In art
Yoko Ono
Since the 1990s the wish tree has played a significant part in many of Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono ( ; ja, 小野 洋子, Ono Yōko, usually spelled in katakana ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking.
Ono grew up i ...
's exhibitions. Ono's '' Wish Tree'', installed in the Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Modern Art
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It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, ...
, New York in July 2010, has become very popular, with contributions from all over the world.
Her ''Wish Tree for Washington, DC
''Wish Tree for Washington, DC'' is a public art work by Yoko Ono.
As a part of her ''Imagine Peace'' billboard project, it was installed in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden on April 2, 2007, during the 2007 National Cherry Blossom F ...
'' at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden was installed three years prior.
Mandali Mendrilla
Fashion Designer Mandali Mendrilla designed a runway collection inspired by Wish Trees called Wish Tree Dress that was presented on the catwalk of the Croatian Fashion Week in June 2015. Mandali also designed an interactive art installation called Mandala of Desires (Blue Lotus Wish Tree) made in peace silk and eco friendly textile ink, displayed at the China Art Museum in Shanghai in November 2015. Visitors were invited to place a wish on the sculpture dress, which will be taken to India and offered to a genuine living Wish Tree.
Gallery
See also
* Apple Tree Man
In English folklore, the Apple Tree Man is the name given to the spirit of the oldest apple tree in an orchard,Bane, Theresa (2013). ''Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology''. McFarland & Co. p. 33. . and in whom the fertility of ...
* Lam Tsuen wishing trees
* Sacred grove
Sacred groves or sacred woods are groves of trees and have special religious importance within a particular culture. Sacred groves feature in various cultures throughout the world. They were important features of the mythological landscape and ...
* Tanabata
* Touch Pieces
* Tree worship
References
Footnotes
Sources
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*Houlbrook, Ceri. "Sustaining and Substituting the Sacred: The coin-trees of Britain and Ireland." ''Folklore: An Electronic Journal of Folklore'' 18:63-80 (2021
open access link
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External links
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The Aira Force Wish Tree
The Ingleborough Nature Trail Wish Tree
The Kirktonhall Glen Wish Tree
Rituals
Trees in religion
Votive offering