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Icelandic medieval monastic sites: Icelandic plant-names and plants in a historical context

Icelandic medieval monastic sites: Icelandic plant-names and plants in a historical context

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Icelandic medieval monastic sites:

Icelandic plant-names and plants in a historical context

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pre Linnaeanhistorical / early botanicalPinax theatri botanici 1623/1671

post-LinnaeanSpecies plantarum

1753 scientific horticultural botanicalvernacular

folk-botanicalequivalents

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Malva sp.edible greens

Brassica sp.

Rumex sp.

kálkaalkailkål

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Leymus arenarius, melgresi

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sandhafrarvillihveitivillikornblaðka

melstöng

sandgrassumtag

sumtagsnál

Leymusarenariusmelgresi

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Angelica archangelica, fjallhvönn

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hvannarótætihvönnhvannjóligraðhvönn

brjóst-hvönn

geitla

englajurtenglaróterkikvönn

Angelicaarchangelica

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Argentina anserina, tágamura

Medieval names: akrmura, mora, mura, pastinaca

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• Collected – Leymus arenarius

• Favoured but growing wild – Argentina anserina

• Cultivated – Angelica archangelica

• Imported –

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Viðey, 2009

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• Allium S -• Argentina anserina - V• Artemisia - V• Bistorta vivipara - V• Borago officinalisS -• Brassica sp. S -• Malus sylvestris S -• Menyanthes trifoliata - V• Myrica gale - V• Plantago major S V• Sanguisorba off. - V• Urtica sp. S V• Valeriana officinalis - V

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Allium oleraceum, villilaukr in Bær, 2010

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• Bær 1030-1050? Monastery? Missionary bishop Rúðólfur: school, garden etc. ???

• Laukaflatir – (old) name of a small field where the laukr is still growing

• The villilaukr is reported growing in Bær by Björn Halldórsson in Grasnýtjar 1783

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Medieval laws: laukagarðr 13th century?? The bishop of Hólar died in the laukagarðr at Hólar in 1457

Hólar 2009

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• Bær 1030-1050? Monastery? Missionary bishop Rúðólfur: school, garden etc. ???

• Laukaflatir – (old) name of a small field where the laukr is still growing

• The villilaukr is reported growing in Bær by Björn Halldórsson in Grasnýtjar 1783

• Medieval laws: laukagarðr 13th century (Norwegian influence?)

• The bishop of Hólar died in the laukagarðr at Hólar in 1457

• Skáney – (close to Bær) German ”surgeon” Lazarus Mattheusson 1527-1570

• Tautra monastery in Norway (1207- ) the Allium oleraceum is growing there today