Plants table
This table lists plants suitable for an Anglo-Saxon garden, including ones we have planted and some we may plant in future. Plants in the list may be culinary, medicinal, industrial (e.g. dyeing) or ornamental. It is not an exhaustive list, and there are a few 'interlopers', that is plants that I thought would have been known to Anglo-Saxons but for which no references have been found.Common name(s) | Botanical name | Anglo-Saxon name | Uses | Location | Native to | Planting date | Gardener's notes | Historical notes | References |
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Agrimony | Agrimonia eupatoria | gār-clīfe | 26 occurrences; 11 in medical literature, 15 in glossaries. | ||||||
Alexanders, horseparsley | Smyrnium olusatrum | alexandria | Culinary | Mediterranean | 14 occurrences in medical literature. | ||||
Angelica | Angelica archangelica | No references found | No references found | ||||||
Apothecary's rose | Rosa gallica | rōse | Ornamental | Garden | Southern and central Europe | April 3 2020 | Cultivated by Greeks and Romans | 28 Old English references to rose (not specific species); 17 in medical literature, 11 in glosses/glossaries. Also numerous references to rose in Anglo-Saxon Latin literature. | |
Asparagus | Asparagus officinalis | eorþnafala | Medicinal, culinary | Bed of brother Julian | Western Europe | May 6 2020 | Cultivated by Greeks and Romans, though the asparagus available in Britain now is a French type introduced in the 17th century | Referenced in medicinal literature | |
Betony | Stachys Officinalis | 1. læsse bisceopwyrt 2. betonice | Garden | July 7 2020 | 3 references to læsse bisceop-wyrt in glossaries; 82 references to bisceop-wyrt, largely in medical literature (includes plants other than Stachys Officinalis). 114 references to betonice, mostly in medical literature. | ||||
Borage | Borago officinalis | No references found | Garden | Mediterranean | April 20 2020 | Seeds in the two northern beds | Known to the Romans, and in mediaeval times. | No references found | |
Butchers broom | Ruscus aculeatus | cnēowholen | 28 occurrences; 13 in medical literature, 15 in glossaries. | ||||||
Catmint | Nepeta Cataria | nefte | 20 occurrences; 14 in medical literature, 16 in glossaries. | ||||||
Chamomile | Chamaemuelum Nobile | mageþe | Garden | April 3 2020 | 31 references to mageþe, which may also be used for other plants; 19 in medical literature, 12 in glossaries. Also in charter bounds (e.g. S663) and place-names (e.g. Mayfield, Sussex). | ||||
Chervil | Anthriscus Cerefolium | cerfille | 26 occurrences; 17 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. | ||||||
Christmas Rose | Helleborus niger | ceasteræsc | Garden | April 3 2020 | 7 references to ceasteræsc, which is also used for other plants | ||||
Cinquefoil | Potentilla Repens | fīflēafe | 34 references; 25 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. | ||||||
Clary sage | Salvia Sclarea | slaria | 6 references; 3 in medical literature, 3 in glossaries. | ||||||
Columbine | Aquilegia Vulgaris | No references found | Europe | Toxic, can be used to kill lice | No references found | ||||
Comfrey | Symphytum officinale | galluc | Orchard | April 10 2020 | Transplanted from home garden | 33 occurrences to galluc, which may be used for other plants; 14 in medical literature; 19 in glossaries. Possibly occurs in the place-name Galsham. | |||
Coriander | Coriandrum Sativum | 1. celendre, 2. coliandre | Garden | April 3 2020 | 26 references to celendre; 19 in medical literature; 7 in glossaries. 8 references to coliandre; 7 in medical literature, 1 in the Bible. | ||||
Corn marigold | Chrysanthemum Segetum | boþen (possible identification) | One possible reference as a type of weed. | ||||||
Corncockle | Agrostemma Githago | 1. coccel 2. giþrife | 1. 17 references to coccel (also used for darnel); 1 in medical literature; 5 in glossaries; mostly in biblical translations and references to Matthew 13:24-30; probably occurs in a number of minor place-names and charter S975. 2. 40 references to giþrife; 39 in medical literature; 1 in a glossary. |
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Cornflower | Centaurea Cyanus | hæwenhnydele (possible identification) | Garden | April 3 2020 | 8 references to hæwenhnydele (used for other plants); 5 in medical literature, 3 in glossaries. | ||||
Costmary | Tanacetum Balsamita | cost | Garden | April 3 2020 | 23 occurences; 18 in medical literature, 5 in glossaries, may occur in minor place-names. | ||||
Cowslip | Primula veris | cūslyppe | Garden | April 3 2020 | 8 occurences; 4 in medical literature; 4 in glossaries. | ||||
Cumin | Cuminum cyminum | cymen | 35 references (may sometimes refer to caraway); 28 in medical literature, 7 in glossaries. | ||||||
Dill | Anethum Graveolens | dile | Garden | April 3 2020 | 55 occurrences; 39 in medical literature; 16 in glossaries; plus references to Matthew 23:23; also in field-names and place-names, eg Dulwich, and charters S659 & S67. | ||||
Elecampane | Inula Helenium | OE: eolone (most common name; others include hēahheoloþe, heoloþe, horselene) | Garden | April 3 2020 | 79 references to eolone; 60 in medical literature, 19 in glossaries. | ||||
Feverfew | Tanacetum Parthenium | fēferfūge | Garden | July 7 2020 | Golden feverfew planted | 28 occurrences (also used for common centaury); 19 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. | |||
Field poppy | Papaver rhoeas | popig (field or opium poppy) | 27 occurrences; 2 in medical literature; 25 in glossaries. | ||||||
Flax | Linum usitatissimum | 1. fleax 2. līn (both sometimes mean linen fabric | Both occur in place-names and other contexts. 7 references to fleax in glossaries. 15 references to līn in medical literature. | ||||||
Garlic | Allium sativum | 1. gārlēac 2. lēac is often used for garlic | Garden | April 26 2020 | 35 references to gārlēac; 24 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. 13 references to lēac in medical literature; occurs in place-names and other contexts./ | ||||
Goat's rue | Galega officinalis | liþwyrt (also used for other plants) | Garden | July 7 2020 | 19 occurrences; 11 in medical literature, 8 in glossaries. | ||||
Grape vine | Vitis vinifera | wīngeard (also the word for vineyard) | Bed of brother Julian | May 14 2020 | Variety Early Van Der Laan, supplied by Chris Bowers | 3 references in medical literature; numerous other references, especially in biblical literature. | |||
Ground ivy | Glechoma hederacea | hōfe | Used in brewing ale as flavoring, clarification, and preservative, and later by the English, before the introduction of hops into brewing. | Orchard | Grows wild | 19 occurrences; 17 in medical literature, 2 in glossaries. | |||
Heartsease | Viola Tricolor | No references found | Garden | April 3 2020 | No references found | ||||
Horehound (black) | Ballota Nigra | hune | 25 occurrences; 16 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries; occurs in 7 charters and possibly in place-names. | ||||||
Horehound (white) | Marrubium vulgare | harehune marubie | Garden | April 3 2020 | 19 references to harehune; 9 in medical literature, 10 in glossaries; occurs in the place-name Arundel, (Sussex). 32 references to marubie in medical literature. | ||||
Hyssop | Hyssopus Officinalis | hysope/ysope | Garden | July 7 2020 | Rock hyssop planted | 6 reference to hysope in medical literature. 2 references to ysope in medical literature. Numerous biblical references. | |||
Iris (bearded) | Iris Germanica | fane | Garden | April 8 2020 | 12 occurrences; 5 in medical literature, 7 in glossaries. | ||||
Lady's bedstraw | Galium verum | liþwyrt (also used for other plants) | Garden | July 7 2020 | 19 occurrences; 11 in medical literature, 8 in glossarie | ||||
Lesser centaury | Centaurium pulchellum | No references (lots of names and references for common centaury, Centaurium erythraea) | |||||||
Lovage | Levisticum officinale | lufestice | Garden | April 6 2020 | 22 occurrences; 14 in medical literature; 8 in glossaries | ||||
Madder | Rubia tinctorum | mæddre | Garden | July 7 2020 | 19 occurrences; 4 in medical literature, 15 in glossaries; occurs in minor place-names and in a charter, S601. | ||||
Madonna lily | Lilium Candidum | līlie (general word for lily) | Garden | April 10 2020 | 14 references to līlie in medical literature; occurs in glossaries, biblical and other literature. | ||||
Mallow | Malva Sylvestris | Names include: cottuc, georman-lēaf, hoc, mealwe | 8 references to cottuc; 4 in medical literature, 4 in glossaries. 16 references to georman-lēaf; 10 in medical literature, 6 in glossaries. 8 references to hoc; 5 in medical literature, 3 in glossaries, occurs in place-names (eg Hockley, Essex) and charters (eg S909). 7 references to mealwe; 4 in medical literature, 3 in glossaries. | ||||||
Marjoram | Origanum majorana | Names include: organe, wurmille | April 6 2020 | 18 references to organe; 10 in medical literature, 8 in glossaries. 10 references to wurmille, 1 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. | |||||
Meadow saffron | Colchicum autumnale | grēatewyrt | 9 occurrences; 7 in medical literature, 2 in glossaries. | ||||||
Meadowsweet | Filipendula ulmaria | medowyrt | Orchard | Grows wild | 20 occurrences; 13 in medical literature, 7 in glossaries | ||||
Monkshood | Aconitum Napellus | Þung (also used for poison & other poisonous plants) | Highly toxic | 26 occurrences; 8 in medical literature, 18 in glossaries and in a charter, S630. | |||||
Mugwort | Artemisia Vulgaris | mucgwyrt (also used for other plants) | 50 occurrences; 32 in medical literature, 18 in glossaries. | ||||||
Mullein | Verbascum thapsus | Names include: feltwyrt, gescādwyrt | Grows wild in the area | 12 references to feltwyrt; 3 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. 7 references to gescādwyrt; 1 in medical literature, 6 in glossaries. | |||||
Mustard | Sinapis alba | senep | Garden | April 6 2020 | A salad variety, not necessarily authentic | 26 occurrences; 11 in medical literature, 15 in glossaries. | |||
Opium poppy | Papaver somniferum | popig, hwīt | Garden | April 6 2020 | 4 references to hwīt popig; 3 in medical literature, 1 in a glossary. 27 references to popig (field or opium poppy); 2 in medical literature; 25 in glossaries. In the St Gall garden. | ||||
Parsley | Petroselinum crispum | petersilie | Garden | April 6 2020 | 13 occurrences; 11 in medical literature, 2 in glossaries. In the St Gall garden. | ||||
Pennyroyal | Mentha pulegium | pollegie, dweorgedwostle | 32 references to pollegie, all in medical literature. 37 references to dweorgedwostle; 24 in medical literature, 13 in glossaries. In the St Gall garden. | ||||||
Peony | Paeonia | peonia, pionie | Garden | April 8 2020 | Transplanted from home garden | 4 references to peonia in medical literature and 4 references to pionie in glossaries. | |||
Perforate St. John's Wort | Hypericum Perforatum | No references found | |||||||
Ribwort plantain | Plantago lanceolata | lǣcewyrt, ribbe | 13 references to lǣcewyrt; 6 in medical literature, 7 in glossaries. 35 references to ribbe; 19 in medical literature, 16 in glossaries, and in place-names (eg Ribbesford, Worcs.). | ||||||
Pot marigold | Calendula officinalis | Names include: sōlosēce, golde | Garden | April 6 2020 | 10 references to sōlosēce; 4 in medical literature, 6 in glossaries. 1 reference to golde in a glossary; occurs in charters (eg S566) and place-names (eg Golder, Oxon). May be subject of Aldhelm’s riddle 51. | ||||
Primrose | Primula vulgaris | No references found | Garden | April 6 2020 | |||||
Radish | Raphanus sativus | rǣdic, antre | 52 references to rǣdic; 44 in medical literature, 8 in glossaries. 24 references to antre; 23 in medical literature, 1 in a glossary. In the St Gall garden. | ||||||
Rue | Ruta graveolens | rūde | Garden | July 7 2020 | Somewhat toxic | 106 occurrences; 96 in medical literature, 10 in glossaries, in place-names (eg Rudyard, Staffs.). In the St Gall garden. | |||
Sage | Salvia officinalis | saluie | 33 occurrences; 26 in medical literature, 6 in glossaries. In the St Gall garden. | ||||||
Selfheal | Prunella vulgaris | Possibly brūnwyrt (mainly used for other plants) | Lawn (wild) | 31 occurrences | |||||
Skirret | Sium sisarum | No references found | Bed of brother Julian | April 9 2020 | 1 year old plant transplanted from home garden | ||||
Sorrel | Rumex acetosa | sūre Names for dock may also refer to sorrel: ampre, docce, leloþre | Garden | April 6 2020 | 10 references to sūre; 3 in medical literature, 7 in glossaries; occurs in the place-name Sewer, Devon. 15 references to ampre; 11 in medical literature, 4 in glossaries; occurs in the place-name Ampleforth, Yorks. 21 references to docce; 11 in medical literature,10 in glossaries; occurs in charters (eg S480) and place-names (eg Docklow, Herefords.). 8 references to leloþre in glossaries. | ||||
Southernwood | Artemisia abrotanum | Names include: aprotane sūþernewudu | Garden | July 7 2020 | 6 references to aprotane in medical literature. 16 references to sūþernewudu; 7 in medical literature, 9 in glossaries. |
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Strawberry (wild) | Fragaria vesca | strēawberie | Garden | April 6 2020 | 32 occurrences; 12 in medical literature, 20 in glossaries; occurs in the place-name Strawberry Lee, Derbys. | ||||
Sweet woodruff | Galium odoratum | wudurōfe | Garden | April 6 2020 | 30 occurrences; 21 in medical references, 9 in glossaries. | ||||
Tansy | Tanacetum vulgare | helde mucgwyrt (also used for other plants) | Garden | July 7 2020 | 15 references to helde; 4 in medical literature, 11 in glossaries. 50 references to mucgwyrt; 32 in medical literature, 18 in glossaries. | ||||
Teasel | Dipsacus fullonum | wulfescamb | Meadow | Grows wild | 22 occurrences; 10 in medical literature, 12 in glossaries. | ||||
Thyme | Thymus vulgaris | cunelle fille (probably both used for wild thyme) | Garden | April 6 2020 | 6 references to cunelle; 1 in medical literature, 5 in glossaries. 8 references to fille; 2 in medical literature, 6 in glossaries. | ||||
Valerian | Valeriana officinalis | ualeriane | Garden | April 20 2020 | 2 occurrences in medical literature. | ||||
Vervain | Verbena officinalis | æsc-þrote | 31 references to æscþrote; 17 in medical literature; 14 in glossaries. 7 references to berbene; 5 in medical literature, 2 in glossaries. | ||||||
Violet | Viola odorata | possible names include bānwyrt, clǣfre (mostly used for other plants) and æppellēaf | 24 references to bānwyrt; 14 in medical literature, 10 in glossaries. 20 references to clǣfre; 5 in medical literature, 15 in glossaries. 1 reference to æppellēaf in a glossary. | ||||||
Wild celery | Apium Graveolens | merce | 72 occurrences; 52 in medical literature, 20 in glossaries, occurs in place-names, (eg Marcham, Berks). In the St Gall garden. | ||||||
Wild garlic | Allium ursinum | hramsa; possibly also brādelēac | Garden | April 10 2020 | Transplanted from home garden | 20 references to hramsa in glossaries; occurs in placenames (eg Ramsden, Oxon.). 7 references to brādelēac; 2 in medical literature, 5 in glossaries. | |||
Winter savory | Satureja montana | No references found | 24 occurences; 7 in medical literature, 17 in glossaries; occurs in place-names (eg Waddon, Surrey) and 30 occurrences in charters. | ||||||
Woad | Isatis tinctoria | wād | |||||||
Wormwood | Artemisia absinthium | wermōd | Garden | July 7 2020 | 104 occurrences; 89 in medical literature, 15 in glossaries. | ||||
Yarrow | Achillea Millefolium | gearwe | Garden | April 6 2020 | 54 occurrences; 38 in medical literature, 16 in glossaries; occurs in the place-name Yarridge (Northumberland). Subject of Aldhelm’s riddle 50. |
References
Where not otherwise specified, the source for Old English names is the online Dictionary of Old English Plant Names, which gives extensive references.
Many of the plant names have variant forms and alternatives, but generally only one form is shown here, usually the one that occurs most frequently in texts.