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Aaron's rod

  • In botany and horticulture, the popular name given to various tall flowering plants :
    • Common mullein or great mullein (Verbascum thapsus), a biennal medicinal herb used in Amerindian medicine as a tonic for lung problems, such as cough, asthma or bronchitis; Snapdragon or Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae)(other common names: shepherd's club, woolly mullein, flanel mullein, hag taper).
    • Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea); a common European plant with yellow flowers. It is used as an anti-inflammatory medicinal herb to treat mucus problems. The leaves give a yellow dye; Composite family (Asteraceae).
    • Bush pea or Carolina lupine (Thermopsis villosa), a perennial plant from the Eastern USA with yellow flowers; it has some poisonous parts; Pea family (Fabaceae).
  • Historically, a name for the staff carried by the Aaron who succeeded Moses as High Priest in ancient Israel, and which was transformed into a serpent. C.f. Exodus ch 7.
  • Another rod, carried by Aaron, which budded. This is the rod which was kept in the Ark of the Covenant along with the tablets containing the Ten Commandments and a jar of manna (described in Numbers 17).
  • In architecture, the term is given to an ornamental rod with sprouting leaves, or sometimes with a serpent entwined round it (from the Biblical references in Exodus vii. 10 and Numbers xvii. 8).
  • D. H. Lawrence wrote a novel called Aaron's Rod about an amateur flautist who left his wife to pursue his dream of becoming a professional musician.

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This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.








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