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IVY
Ivy symbolises fidelity (it won't easily let go of something it's attached itself to) and eternal life (because the plant is evergreen). In ancient Egypt, ivy was dedicated to Osiris, who represented immortality. In ancient Greece, ivy was the plant of Dionysus because of its vigour. The plant has been featured in European culture for centuries. Ivy can be found in ancient Irish, Norwegian, and Germanic images, and played an important role in the past because it's evergreen. During long winters with little light, ivy in the home offered a spark of hope that spring would come again.
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"I know this is war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it's a party."
~ Kristen Cashore, Fire
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