Wishing trees can be found in many parts of Britain. People who bang coins into trees do it because they think it will bring them good luck and that presumably their wish will come true. It is similar to the tradition of throwing coins into wells or fountains and making a wish as you do it.
Some wishing trees date back several centuries. It was thought that an illness could be cured by transferring it to the tree via the coin. However if the coin was later removed it was thought that the illness would come back.
Wishing tree on the banks of the River Barle
River Barle Wishing Tree
River Barle Wishing Tree
French Weir Park, Taunton
This seems to be a similar idea but instead of coins wooden "buttons" have been hammered into the trunk of a dead tree
French Weir Park's Wishing Tree?
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