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In Welsh mythology, [[Gwydion]] and [[Math fab Mathonwy|Math]] created a woman out of [[oak]] blossom, [[Cytisus scoparius|broom]], and meadowsweet and named her [[Blodeuwedd]] ("flower face").
In the 16th century, when it was customary to strew floors with rushes and herbs (both to give warmth underfoot and to overcome smells and infections), it was a favorite of [[Elizabeth I of England]]. She desired it above all other herbs in her chambers. <ref name=
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