Impressions of Silent Visit in Bad Endorf (Germany)
with the European beech (Fagus sylvatica) in a snowy silence
- Informationen: http://tinyurl.com/fagus-sylvatica-badendorf-info
Photos: © Smoenjala ~ Golden Lifetree
Golden Lifetree is an independant non-profit project which creates a connection through art to nature and the soul and nourishes peace and harmony in the world. The project moves as the Caravan of the Golden Lifetree around the world and makes stops in different countries. With various exhibitions and events it creates a platform for people to meet each other and nature freely and blissfully anew for a peaceful, harmonious and conscious living together on planet Earth.
Photos: © Smoenjala ~ Golden Lifetree
Now we are getting to the northern climes of this winterly caravan route: in Germany, on the edge of the grove south-east of Hofham in Bad Endorf next to the well-known Chiemgau-core Rosenheim we have applied by a copper beech for a Silent Visit. This European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) with a circumference of estimated 7.6 meters, a height of 37 meters and a ripe old age of about 280 years is a splendid example. While this beauty is nestled comfortably in her deciduous and needle-proned neighborhood in summer, she juts out her extremely straightforward, distinctive character with a lush crown unmistakably apparent in the wintertime.
Botanical name: Fagus sylvatica
Location: Bad Endorf near Rosenheim, Germany
Coordinates: 47.903053, 12.317084
Circunference: about 7,6 meters
Height: about 37 meters
Age: almost 280 years
Healing Effects: antibacterial, expectorant, antipyretic, antitussive, helps with gastric hyperacidity, intestinal problems, skin diseases, rheumatism, gout
Celtic Tree Circle: intuitive, determined, responsible, trustworthy, inspiring, mysterious (22.12.)
The European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) belongs to the species of deciduous trees and grows in large parts of Western and Central Europe, Asia and North America. In the forests of Germany she is even the most common deciduous tree and is one of the most important and most diverse timber woods.
In the Celtic Lifetree Circle the Beech is one of the four main trees. The Beech-born are described as intuitive, determined, responsible, trustworthy, inspierierend and mysterious.
Further insights into the different aspects of the Beech:
Photo Fagus sylvatica: © http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotbuche