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Fuinséog

Troop Leaders: Tony Smith, Kate Allen, Hazel Browne, Mark Allen


The Ash is a strong and flexible timber with associations with fertility and healing and symbolic link to water. 

Used to make hurleys and spears, fences, boat building and furniture.

Ash bark used for tanning and the leaves for fodder for livestock. 

2nd vowel of Ogham alphabet O. 

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