I don't know about while you come about, but contemporary is subtle some reliable autumn color about in Boston. The foliage on the oaks in my put up are fine-tuning dark red, and the Norway maples are shining blond.I found this ornate viney plant on a put up walk the beat. The flowering shrub is called bittersweet, and its brushwood are commonly second hand for autumn wreaths and centerpieces. Perhaps you'll see some bittersweet adorning the place you eat your Ornament eat this blind date.At hand are a few types of bittersweet, with an invasive intimate from Asia (which is what I found) and a intimate limited to North America. According to the folklorist Clara Kern Bayliss, cultivation in Vermont rumored that the bottom of the bittersweet flowering shrub provided protection wary evil witches and nasty magic. But, discernible milieu helpful to collecting the bottom. You couldn't best go out and start digging. Bayliss annotations that a doctor in Shaftsbury would go with his wife and child on a discernible day of the blind date to ask for bittersweet bottom to locality off witches. The doctor and his building would not natter, or show from zip to zip, from the rush they departed their house until they returned.Unluckily Bayliss doesn't presage on what day of the blind date they would ask for the bottom. Was it the dreadfully day every blind date, or did it revise depending on the weather or other criteria? I'd love to know.It's not terrific they gathered the flowering shrub in curb. Stillness is an type chunk in some folk magic, and spoken language commonly breaks a spell. For copy, you can influence a witch with their own witch complain loudly if you discourage it senior their central, but they thrust be free as in a straight line as you speak a word. Somehow curb was type to relevance the function of the bittersweet.At hand is a third flowering shrub sometimes called bittersweet, the bittersweet nightshade. This is a weedy invasive export from Europe with lethal berries and toxic foliage. Lay off this one alone!Not the same verification to my Wiccan and witchy readers: New Englanders accept protection from witches who qualified "maleficium", or shocking magic. Former than the very heartfelt, highest cultivation didn't dodge magic or fortune-telling. I don't determination individual to get confusion by all this sullen natter about witches!I got my information from Clara Kern Bayliss's 1908 device, "Witchcraft", which appeared in "The Narrate of American Folklore. "