The Story of Heather
When God first made the world, He looked at the bare and
barren hillsides and thought how nice it would be to cover them with some kind
of beautiful tree or flower. So he turned to the Giant Oak, the biggest and strongest of all of the trees he had
made, and asked him if he would be willing to go up to the bare hills to help
make them look more attractive. But the oak explained that he needed a good
depth of soil in order to grow and that the hillsides would be far too rocky
for him to take root.
So God left the oak tree and turned to the honeysuckle with
its lovely yellow flower and beautiful sweet fragrance. He asked the Honeysuckle if she would care to grow
on the hillsides and spread her beauty and fragrance amongst the barren slopes.
But the honeysuckle explained that she needed a wall or a fence or even another
plant to grow against, and for that reason, it would be quite impossible for
her to grow in the hills.
So God then turned to one of the sweetest and most beautiful
of all the flowers - the rose. God asked the Rose if she would care to grace the rugged highlands with her splendor.
But the rose explained that the wind and the rain and the cold on the hills
would destroy her, and so she would not be able to grow on the hills. Disappointed
with the oak, the honeysuckle and the rose, God turned away. At length, he came
across a small, low lying, green shrub with a flower of tiny petals -some
purple and some white. It was a heather.
God asked the Heather
the same question that he’d asked the others. "Will you go and grow upon
the hillsides to make them more beautiful? "The heather thought about the poor soil,
the wind and the rain - and was not very sure that she could do a good job. But
turning to God she replied that if he wanted her to do it, she would certainly
give it a try.
God was very pleased.
He was so pleased in fact that he decided to give the
heather some gifts as a reward for her willingness to do as he had asked.
First, he gave her the strength of the oak tree - the bark of the heather is
the strongest of any tree or shrub in the whole world. Next he gave her the
fragrance of the honeysuckle - a fragrance which is frequently used to gently
perfume soaps and potpourris. Finally he gave her the sweetness of the rose -
so much so that heather is one of the bee’s favorite flowers. And to this day,
heather is renowned especially for these three God given gifts.
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