tahnan found this reference to abecedary as a plant. Next question: what the heck is the isle of Fernalus, and can I find any reference to "children's grass"?
The first thing that comes to mind for "children's grass" is that it's a folk name for one of the many, many plants that are indicated for use in diseases peculiar to children--colic, etc. I'll check my herbal medicine book and get back to you, but googling "herbal remedies children" might get you something in the meantime.
The reference he found is from another language of flowers list. Which makes me wonder if that list, which is earlier than the one I got the name from, was the source for my later list.
But it is the only thing I've found yet that had any description of abecedary as a plant. Albeit a description that raises as many questions as it answers. :) I foresee a trip to the Boston Public Library in my future!
Yes, and there's clearly a lot of copying from one list to another. But this actually does refer to a plant, though one that sounds at least quasi-mythical....
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Date: 2007-07-18 12:47 pm (UTC)But it is the only thing I've found yet that had any description of abecedary as a plant. Albeit a description that raises as many questions as it answers. :) I foresee a trip to the Boston Public Library in my future!
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