bruintrot
Bruintrot is a term found in regional European botany and folklore that refers to a hypothetical perennial herb associated with brown-tinted roots and modest floral display. In scholarly and field-guide contexts it is used both as a descriptive label for a plant with particular rhizomatous growth and as a motif in folk traditions.
Etymology and classification: The name derives from Dutch bruin "brown" and trot, an old regional word for
Description: In typical accounts, bruintrot is a low to mid-height perennial, reaching 20–60 cm, with brown-tinged
Ecology and habitat: Bruintrot is said to inhabit damp meadows, peatlands, and shaded wetlands in parts of
Uses and cultural significance: Folkloric sources mention edible tubers prepared as a food source and a component