A Musical Guide to the Mystical Garden of Middle-Earth and Stranger Places Bandcamp: Spotify: Facebook: Instagram: Inspired by the book “Flora of Middle-Earth” by Walter S. Judd & Graham A. Judd. Tolkien clearly loved beech trees; they are mentioned frequently in his works, occur commonly in the forests of Middle-Earth and are connected with central aspects of his legendarium. The majestic beeches with gray trunks and golden-russet leaves are closely tied to the story of Lúthien and Beren, who first met in the beech-forest of Neldoreth, where the greatest of all the beech trees, Hírilorn, grew near the gates of Menegroth. Under the great Hírilorn, in which Lúthien had been emprisoned by her father, we see Beren, near de
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