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In this part all kinds of natural plants (and parts thereof), including leaves, trunks, fruits etc, used in heraldry are shown | In this part all kinds of natural plants (and parts thereof), including leaves, trunks, fruits etc, used in heraldry are shown. | ||
===Undefined species and plant parts=== | ===Undefined species and plant parts=== |
Latest revision as of 13:10, 30 March 2024
Heraldic Glossary - Part 8 : Plants
In this part all kinds of natural plants (and parts thereof), including leaves, trunks, fruits etc, used in heraldry are shown.
Undefined species and plant parts
Thorns
*Thorn branches
*Thorn bushes
Species of plants
The plants are listed by their English names.
Alder (Olnus sp.)
*Alder trees
*Alder branches
*Alder leavesApples (Malus sp.)
*Apple trees
*Apple branches
*Apple fruits
*Apple flowersAsh (Fraxinus sp.)
*Ash treesAsh branchesAspen (Populus tremula)
*Aspen trees
*Aspen leavesBeech (Fagus sp.)
*Beech trees
*Beech branches
*Beech leaves
*BeechnutsBirch (Betula sp.)
*Birch trees
*Birch branches
*Birch leavesChestnuts (all types)
*Chestnut trees
*Chestnut leaves
*Chestnut branches
*Chestnut fruits
*Edible chestnut fruitsClover (Trifolium sp.)
*Clover leaves
*Red cloverCocoa
*Cocoa pods
*Cocoa flowersCorn (Zea mais)
*Corn (maize) plants
*Corn branches
*Corn (maize) cobsCypress (Cupressus sp.)
*Cypress treesElderberry (Sambucus sp.)
*Elderberry flowersElms (Ulmus sp.)
*Elm trees
*Elm leavesFigs (Ficus sp.)
*Fig trees
*Fig branches
*Fig leaves
*FigsFerns
*Fern plants
*Fern leavesFlax (Linum sp.)
*Flax plants
*Flax flowers
*Flax sheavesGrapes (Vitis sp.)
*Grape plants
*Bunches of grapes
*Grape leaves
*Grape branchesHawthorn
Hawthorn leaves
*Hawthorn flowersHazel (Corylus sp.)
*Hazel trees
*Hazel leaves
*Hazel branches
*HazelnutsHops (Humulus lupulus)
*Hop plants
*Hop flowers/hop bells
*Hop leavesLemons (Citrus × limon)
*Lemon trees
*Lemon branches
*LemonsLinden (Tilia sp.)
*Linden trees
*Linden branches
*Linden leavesLotus (Lotuss sp.)
*Lotus flowersLupin (Lupinus sp.)
*Lupin flowersMaples (Acer sp.)
*Maple leaves
*Maple treesMustard
Mustard plantsOat (Avena sp.)
*Oats (plants or branches)Olives (Oliva sp.)
*Olive trees
*Olive branches
*Olive fruits
*Olive flowersOrchids
*Orchid plants
*Orchid flowersPalm trees
*Palm trees
*Palm branches
*Palm leaves
*CoconutsPeach
*Peach trees
*Peach flowersPeanuts
*Peanut plantsPotatoes
*Potato plants
*Potato flowers
*PotatoesQuince
*Quince trees
*Quince fruitsRapeseed
*Rapeseed flowersReeds
*ReedsRice
*Rice plants
*Rice stalksRowan
*Rowan trees
*Rowan branchesReeds
*RyeSugar
*Sugarbeets
*Sugar caneSunflowers
*Sunflowers of any speciestea
*Tea plantsThistles
*Thistles of any speciesWheat (Triticum sp.)
*Wheatears
*Wheat plants
*Wheat sheaves/garbs
*Wheat grains