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"Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [''sic''] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre."<ref>{{:Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a}}, p. 29.</ref> | "Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [''sic''] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre."<ref>{{:Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a}}, p. 29.</ref> | ||
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* {{:Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a}}, p. 29. | * {{:Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a}}, p. 29. | ||
* {{:Gutch, Eliza 1908a}}, p. 19. | * {{:Gutch, Eliza 1908a}}, p. 19. |
Revision as of 14:34, 12 July 2018
Plant name | |
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Folk name | Robin Hood and his men |
Binomial name | Pteridium aquilinum (bracken; common bracken) |
First recorded | c. 1895-97 |
Used where | Lincolnshire |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-09. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-12.
"Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [sic] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre."[1]
Sources
- Woodruffe-Peacock, E. Adrian, compil. Lincolnshire Folk Names for Plants (Horncastle, 1894-97), p. 29.
- Gutch, Mrs, compil.; Peacock, Mabel, compil. County Folk-Lore vol. 5. Printed Extracts No. VII. Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire (Publications of the Folk-Lore Society, vol. LXIII) (London, 1908), p. 19.
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