An introduction to Anglo-Saxon plant-name studies and to this special issue
C. P. Bigamm
págs. 1-9
'Garlic and Sapphires in the Mud': 'Leeks' in their early folk contexts
Tom Markey
págs. 10-42
Madness, medication and self-induced hallucination? Elleborus (and Woody Nightshade) in Anglo-Saxon England, 700-900
Alaric Hall
págs. 43-69
Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900-1100: Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle
págs. 70-93
Old English Hymlic: Is it Hemlock?
Irené Wotherspoon
págs. 94-113
Old English Hymele: An Occasional Flavour of Hops
págs. 114-136
Biting the Bulut: a problematic Old English plant-name in the light of place-name evidence
Richard Coates
págs. 137-145
What was Lybcorn?
Audrey Meaney
págs. 146-205
Old English safene: untangling native and exotic Junipers in Anglo-Saxon England
págs. 206-241
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