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The animal kingdom is not the only resource which was drawn upon for period armory. There are many forms of plant life which can be used as charges. These include flowers, trees and fruits/nuts. When a [[scaheraldry/flower|flower ]]has a stem attached, it is termed slipped. When it has a stem and leaves attached, it is termed slipped and leaved. When the leaves of a rose have a different tincture than the flower, they are referred to as barbed and when the center of the rose is a different tincture, it is referred to as seeded.
The animal kingdom is not the only resource which was drawn upon for period armory. There are many forms of plant life which can be used as charges. These include flowers, trees and fruits/nuts. When a [[scaheraldry/flower|flower ]]has a stem attached, it is termed slipped. When it has a stem and leaves attached, it is termed slipped and leaved. When the leaves of a rose have a different tincture than the flower, they are referred to as barbed and when the center of the rose is a different tincture, it is referred to as seeded.
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| http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/rose.gif]] || [[File:http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/thistle.gif]] || [[File:http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/FDL.gif]] || [[File:http:''www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/trefoil.gif]]
| http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/rose.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/thistle.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/FDL.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/trefoil.gif  
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| A rose argent, barbed vert
| A rose argent, barbed vert
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[[scaheraldry/Tree|Trees ]]were also found in armory. Though many different species of trees were used in armory, for purposes of conflict checking, we use the basic shapes of the tree (oval, conical, palm, etc). When the roots of a tree are showing, the tree is termed eradicated and when they are not, it is called couped. When there are no leaves on the tree, it is termed blasted.
[[Trees]] were also found in armory. Though many different species of trees were used in armory, for purposes of conflict checking, we use the basic shapes of the tree (oval, conical, palm, etc). When the roots of a tree are showing, the tree is termed eradicated and when they are not, it is called couped. When there are no leaves on the tree, it is termed blasted.
{|
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| http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/tree.gif || [[File:http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/treecouped.gif]] || [[File:http:''www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/pTree.gif]]
| http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/tree.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/treecouped.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/pTree.gif  
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| An oak tree eradicated || An oak tree couped || A pine tree couped  
| An oak tree eradicated || An oak tree couped || A pine tree couped  
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The [[scaheraldry/Fruit|fruits ]]from these plants are also the subject of armorial depiction, from humble acorn and garb (a sheaf of wheat), to the pomegranate (badge of Katherine of Aragon).
The fruits from these plants are also the subject of armorial depiction, from humble acorn and garb (a sheaf of wheat), to the pomegranate (badge of Katherine of Aragon).
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| [[File:http:''www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/acorn.gif]] || [[File:http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/apple.gif]] || [[File:http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/garb.gif]] || [[File:http:''www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/pomegranate.gif]]
| http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/acorn.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/apple.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/garb.gif || http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/pomegranate.gif  
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| an acorn || an apple || a garb || a pomegranate  
| an acorn || an apple || a garb || a pomegranate  

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Illustrations:

Period:

Cattails:

Cattails?, Siebmacher
Cattails?, Ingeram Codex, f114, 1489 Siebmacher - Schenk, Kolbe

Leeks and garlic:

Italian
Italian armory with leeks, meat on a spit, braids of garlic


Trefoil/clover, redorte, rose branch involved:

CloverPlant.png https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11060046_10205847123679216_409762585341144948_n.jpg?oh=17ac641ab24e0955cd44eb29ac031d5a&oe=55CFF11A https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpt1/v/t1.0-9/11062264_10205847119679116_3658548163978301424_n.jpg?oh=96f8bcc12f1cdba0e5bc39cada78e176&oe=55E14A40&gda=1441117769_9c239cffd31bd7e734ae35b6d8eb2aa0
Arlberg-Bruderschaft - Virgil Raber, 1548, trefoil/clover with extra long stems and rootlets, courtesy of Gunnvor silfrahar Siebmacher 1605, a redorte (stylized twisted branches), FB image courtesy of Rayne Evynwod. Siebmacher 1605, a rose slipped and involved, FB image courtesy of Rayne Evynwod.


Vegetable Lamb:

  • Lucas, Rebecca. "The Vegetable Lamb of Muscovy." [[1]] (includes period images)

An Ordinary of Siebmacher:

Modern:

Pictorial Dictionary, 3rd edition:

Vector Graphics:


Brickbat's Armorial Stash

Pennsic Traceable Art Project:


Separate articles related to Plants:


#x--Sources:Other Potential Sources:

Academy of St. Gabriel "Medieval Heraldry Archive" - [[6]] Archive of St. Gabriel reports - [[7]] Laurel Armory Articles - [[8]] Period Armorials


A Heraldic Primer [old version]:

Flowers, Trees and Plants -[[9]] (now defunct)

The animal kingdom is not the only resource which was drawn upon for period armory. There are many forms of plant life which can be used as charges. These include flowers, trees and fruits/nuts. When a flower has a stem attached, it is termed slipped. When it has a stem and leaves attached, it is termed slipped and leaved. When the leaves of a rose have a different tincture than the flower, they are referred to as barbed and when the center of the rose is a different tincture, it is referred to as seeded.

rose.gif thistle.gif FDL.gif trefoil.gif
A rose argent, barbed vert
and seeded gules A thistle argent, slipped and
leaved vert A Fleur-de-lys argent A trefoil argent
Note that the trefoil and the Fleur-de-lys are stylised representations of flowers.


Trees were also found in armory. Though many different species of trees were used in armory, for purposes of conflict checking, we use the basic shapes of the tree (oval, conical, palm, etc). When the roots of a tree are showing, the tree is termed eradicated and when they are not, it is called couped. When there are no leaves on the tree, it is termed blasted.

tree.gif treecouped.gif pTree.gif
An oak tree eradicated An oak tree couped A pine tree couped


The fruits from these plants are also the subject of armorial depiction, from humble acorn and garb (a sheaf of wheat), to the pomegranate (badge of Katherine of Aragon).

acorn.gif apple.gif garb.gif pomegranate.gif
an acorn an apple a garb a pomegranate



#x--Precedents:Precedents:

Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[10]] Morsulus Heralds Website - [[11]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents) Restatement Wiki - [[12]] (restatements of Precedents) Use the above links to be sure any precedents listed below haven't been superseded by newer precedents.

#x--Precedents:-Definition:Definition:

#x--Precedents:-Registerability:Registerability:

(Restricted, Reserved, SFPP, OOP)

#x--Precedents:-Conflict:Conflict:

December 2000 - entwined charges maintained:

[A sword inverted argent, entwined overall by a rose purpure, slipped and leaved vert//] As drawn, the rose is barely overall. This kind of overall charge has been disallowed for some time. If drawn with a standard entwined rose, it is in conflict with Barbara Fitzhugh de Brandhard, //Azure, a sword inverted proper entwined widdershins of a poppy proper//. Traditionally, entwined charges are treated like maintained charges unless both charges have equal visual weight. Therefore there is not a CD for the change to the flower. [Kisaiya Zingara, 12/00, R-Atlantial]

http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2000/12/00-12lar.html


#x--Precedents:-Identifiability:Identifiability:

#x--Precedents:-Collected Precedents:Collected Precedents:

Tenure of Elisabeth de Rossignol (May 2005 - July 2008) - PLANT// see also //BRANCH The 2nd Tenure of François la Flamme (October 2004 - May 2005) - [[13]] The Tenure of Shauna of Carrick Point (May 2004 - August 2004) - [Armory Precedents] The Tenure of François la Flamme (August 2001 - April 2004) - [Armory Precedents] The Tenure of Elsbeth Anne Roth (June 1999 - July 2001) - [Armory Precedents] The Tenure of Jaelle of Armida (June 1996 - June 1999) - [HTML Document] The 2nd Tenure of Da'ud ibn Auda (November 1993 - June 1996) - the 1st part (Nov 1993 - June 1994) and the 2nd part (July 1994 - June 1996) The Tenure of Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme (June 1992 - October 1993) - [precedents] The 1st Tenure of Da'ud ibn Auda (June 1990 - June 1992) - the 1st year (June 1990 - June 1991) and the 2nd year (July 1991 - June 1992) The Tenure of Alisoun MacCoul of Elphane (September 1986 - June 1990) - [Precedents] The Tenure of Baldwin of Erebor (August 1984 - August 1986) - [HTML Document] The Tenure of Wilhelm von Schlüssel (August 1979 - August 1984) - [Precedents] The Tenure of Karina of the Far West (December 1975 - June 1979) - [Precedents] The Early Days (June 1971 - June 1975) - [Precedents]


In the Ordinary: