Search Key: Shrubs
Shrubs
(See Buckthorn)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Buckthorn tree
( Genus Zizyphus; Jujube tree; Lotus tree; Shrubs) In a dream,
this warm climate buckthorn family tree that grows datelike fruit represents
a noble and a generous woman, or a noble and a generous man. The greener is
its color, the greater is such a person. Seeing the buckthorn tree in a dream
means rising in station, developing piety and gaining knowledge. Eating its
fruit in a dream means that one may fall victim to a sickness. Climbing a
buckthorn tree in a dream means depression and adversities.
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Mulberry Tree
(Sycamore, bibl.) In a dream, a mulberry tree represents a person
in a high position who has many children, who is big in size but ill mannered,
who benefits no one, though he remains well respected. If one gets some of its
fruits in his dream, it means that he will receive something from such a person.
If he is hurt by its thorns in the dream, the same will take place in wakefulness.
When maple trees, tamarisk trees and shrubs are mixed together in a dream,
they mean victory and glad tidings for one who is contemplating a war or gearing
for a fight. However, for the rest of people, these trees in a dream mean poverty
and meekness.
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