Traditional cache, inspired by the beauty of the goddess, found along a scenic country road

YIN: The Willow in the tree alphabet stands for the female and lunar rhythms of life. She is water-seeking, thriving from preference on the damp margins of lakes and streams or across the low-lying water meadows.
The Willow asks you to bend with her into the path of retrieval. Follow the labyrinth trail, connect with the power of wisdom and the rhythm of your soul, and return to your ordinary world strengthened. You will find that your awareness of your purpose is stronger and your intent cannot be broken by the spell of someone else's desire.
Source: http://www.thegoddesstree.com/trees/Willow.htm
YANG: Scientific Research by the University of Eastern Finland has found that using broad-leaved trees such as willow trees in the phytoremediation of contaminated soils constitutes a cost-efficient method for restoring mining areas and landfills.
Willow trees can grow in soil that is high in acidity (pH3.7-4) and that is contaminated by heavy metals such as copper, zinc, nickel, chromium or lead.
Source: https://www.miningreview.com.au/willow-trees-help-purify-restore-contaminated-soils/?fbclid=IwAR10_g0RcDEPN44WIH0jhnsRdwMBEW0-d21Xl2qB9j1-bQxMXSQgC72oQWQ#lightbox/0/