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  1. "The Juniper Tree" (also The Almond Tree; Low German: Von dem Machandelboom) is a German fairy tale published in Low German by the Brothers Grimm in Grimm's Fairy Tales in 1812 (KHM 47). The story contains themes of child abuse , murder , cannibalism and biblical symbolism and is one of the Brothers Grimm's darker and more mature fairy tales.

  2. The juniper-tree. Fairy tale by The Brothers Grimm. Long, long ago, some two thousand years or so, there lived a rich man with a good and beautiful wife. They loved each other dearly, but sorrowed much that they had no children. So greatly did they desire to have one, that the wife prayed for it day and night, but still they remained childless.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JuniperJuniper - Wikipedia

    Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus ( / dʒuːˈnɪpərəs / joo-NIP-ər-əs) [1] of the cypress family Cupressaceae.

  4. The Juniper Tree is a 1990 Icelandic medieval fantasy drama film written and directed by Nietzchka Keene. Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale " The Juniper Tree ", the film was shot in black-and-white in a small budget in 1986.

  5. A woman prays for a child as red as blood and as white as snow, and gets one under a juniper-tree. She kills her son and makes him into black-puddings, but he is restored by his sister's tears.

  6. May 17, 2024 · Juniper is a genus of about 60 to 70 species of evergreen trees or shrubs in the cypress family. It has nothing to do with the fairy tale The Juniper Tree, which is about a mother who kills her son and cooks him in a stew.

  7. The Juniper Tree. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. Long ago, at least two thousand years, there was a rich man who had a beautiful and pious wife, and they loved each other dearly. However, they had no children, though they wished very much to have some, and the woman prayed for them day and night, but they didn't get any, and they didn't get any.