Seasonal folklore meets nature traditions in this captivating guide: revealing the plant lore, botanical folklore and cultural customs that shape the magic of February. Folklore of February invites readers into a month rich with myth, natural history and quiet transformation. From Brigid’s Day and Candlemas to Setsubun, Lunar New Year and early spring bird songs, each chapter blends global traditions with the science behind winter’s turning.
Discover the symbolic plants that define the season, including snowdrops, hazel, willow and evergreen guardians. Explore how ancient seasonal customs grew from real ecological rhythms, why February weather proverbs persist, and how the natural world quickens with hidden life beneath the cold ground. Readers who love plant lore, nature based spirituality, seasonal living, botanical illustration, or cultural storytelling will find a companion to return to every year.
Folklore of February is a beautifully crafted guide for anyone who wants a deeper connection to the season. It blends myth with meaning, tradition with truth and curiosity with calm so the shortest month becomes a doorway into renewal.