I Jungfru Marias fotspår: från medeltidens Hortus Conclusus till nutida Mariaträdgårdar
In the Footsteps of the Virgin Mary: From the Medieval Hortus Conclusus to Contemporary Mary Garden
Abstract
Mary Gardens represent a connection between Christian tradition and religious devotion
through plant symbolism. In Sweden, as many as 60 plant names are associated with the Virgin
Mary, reflecting a Marian tradition that persisted well beyond the Reformation. This includes
plants such as Our Lady’s Keys (Primula veris) and Our Lady’s Tears (Convallaria majalis),
both of which hold religious significance through folklore and liturgy. Although Virgin Marys
connection to nature and flowers are primarily linked to Catholic traditions, their influence per sisted in Sweden even after the Reformation. Despite Sweden’s Protestant identity since the
16th century, Marian plant symbolism remained embedded in folklore and everyday plant
names, suggesting that botanical devotion to the Virgin Mary was deeply rooted in cultural
memory rather than institutionalised religious practice.
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the historical and contemporary relevance of Mary
Gardens in Sweden. It explores whether Mary Gardens have existed as physical spaces through out history or if they primarily represent an idealized concept found in medieval art, literature,
and hymns. Furthermore, the study investigates how modern interpretations of Mary Gardens
relate to and are influenced by historical traditions and religious symbolism.
This study is based on a combination of literary and historical analysis, utilising both primary
sources such as medieval texts and visual depictions, as well as secondary literature on Marian
symbolism and historical botany. Particular attention is given to the name and visual represen tations of Jungfru Marie Örtagård (The Virgin Mary’s Herb Garden) as well as other historical
references. The concept of hortus conclusus—the enclosed garden—serves as a central meta phor for Mary’s purity and divine fertility and is analysed through its depictions in medieval
and Renaissance art and hymns.
The findings suggest that while there is limited historical evidence for physical Mary Gardens
in Sweden, Marian botanical symbolism was deeply embedded in religious and cultural tradi tions. Additionally, the shift towards scientific plant nomenclature during the Enlightenment,
particularly through figures like Carl von Linné, contributed to the decline of religious plant
names. However, many of these names persisted in oral traditions.
While the study highlights the cultural significance of Marian plant symbolism, the lack of
preserved physical evidence for Mary Gardens in Sweden poses interpretative challenges. Fur ther research could explore how oral traditions and regional plant naming practices have pre served elements of this tradition outside institutional religious settings.
This thesis contributes to the understanding of Mary Gardens as both a historical and living
cultural phenomenon, demonstrating how Swedish traditions are intertwined with the broader
European Christian heritage while also exhibiting distinct local adaptations. Understanding the
historical and cultural dimensions of Mary Gardens contributes to broader discussions on the
relationship between religion, landscape, and folk traditions. As interest in historical gardens
and sacred landscapes grows, further research could explore how religious plant symbolism has
influenced modern garden practices, including the revival of Mary Gardens in contemporary
Sweden. This study provides a foundation for such inquiries by tracing the historical trajectory
of Marian botanical traditions and their cultural significance.
Degree
Student essay
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Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med inriktning mot trädgårdens och landskapsvårdens hantverk, 2025
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Date
2025-06-03Author
Pettersson, Patrik
Keywords
Mary garden
Hortus conclusus
Virgin Mary
Medieval garden
Sacred garden
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
2025:04
Language
swe