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## [The Folklore of Deadly Nightshade: Devils, Witches, and Murder](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/the-folklore-of-deadly-nightshade)

_2026-08-22 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

Deadly Nightshade (Atropa Belladonna) is part of the Solanaceae family, which also contains peppers, aubergines, tomatoes and potatoes!

## [Meet Epona, the Celtic Horse Goddess Adopted by the Romans](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/meet-epona-the-celtic-horse-goddess)

_2026-08-21 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

A Fabulous Folklore Paid Exclusive

## [Aconite Folklore: From the Underworld to the Poisoner’s Cabinet](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/aconite-folklore-from-the-underworld)

_2026-08-15 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

Aconitum, referred to as ‘aconite’, is part of the Ranunculaceae family, or the buttercup family.

## [Folklore of Foxgloves: Witches’ Thimbles and Dead Men’s Bells](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/folklore-of-foxgloves-witches-thimbles)

_2026-08-08 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

Foxgloves are one of the most enchanting wildflowers you might encounter in a shady woodland.

## [Cuckoo Pint or Lords-and-Ladies: The Folklore of Arum Maculatum](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/cuckoo-pint-or-lords-and-ladies-the)

_2026-08-01 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

When we talk about poisonous plants, your mind might leap to the celebrities, like foxglove, aconite, or belladonna.

## [Meet the Deae Matres, the Celtic Mother Goddesses](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/meet-the-deae-matres-the-celtic-mother)

_2026-07-27 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

A Paid Supporter Exclusive Episode

## [Roma Lister: Witch, Medium, and Influence on Aradia with Dr A.D. Manns](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/roma-lister-witch-medium-and-influence)

_2026-07-25 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

We’re finishing up Witches Month by switching gears a little to examine the genesis of a foundational text of modern Wicca - Arada: Or The Gospel of the Witches. To do so, I’m joined by Dr A. D. Manns to explore the life, work, and possible influence of Roma Lister, a longtime collaborator of Charles Godfrey Leland. We chat about Florence as a hotbed of occult activity in the late 19th century,…

## [The Folklore of Sunflowers](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/the-folklore-of-sunflowers)

_2026-07-20 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

A Paid Supporter Exclusive Article

## [A Surprising 1485 Witch Trial with Marion Gibson](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/a-surprising-1485-witch-trial-with)

_2026-07-18 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

I’m chatting to Marion Gibson about Helena Scheuberin and her witchcraft trial in 1485 in Innsbruck, and how her clash with Inquisitor Heinrich Kramer led to the Malleus Maleficarum.

## [Ann Morgan: A 19th Century Shropshire Witch with Amy Boucher](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/ann-morgan-a-19th-century-shropshire)

_2026-07-11 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

Continuing Witches Month

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_2026-07-11 · **Sponsored**_

Convert AI research into blogs, podcasts, and newsletters with optional human review.

## [Salem Witch Trials with Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/salem-witch-trials-with-josh-hutchinson)

_2026-07-04 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

Starting Witches Month on Fabulous Folklore

## [Maud Grieve: A Herbalist in War Time](https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/p/maud-grieve-a-herbalist-in-war-time)

_2026-06-27 · Icy Sedgwick · Fabulous Folklore_

I’ve covered three British herbalists so far on this Substack, and each has made a notable contribution to the development of botany and apothecary practice in Britain.

