Not heard that name, as far as I can recall.
Nearest thing that I could think of is 'cow parsley or 'bullrush' but I did think of birdsfoot trefoil, with its pods looking like horns but thats just a wild guess.
To know the place/s it is known locally might be a good starting point.
Thank you all so much for taking time to answer. I think perhaps it is an alternative name for ‘Lords And Ladies ‘...ARUM maculatum.
It is in a list of wild flowers found by my mother in Derbyshire around 1910.....too late to ask her now!
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Name Of Wild Flowers Locally Known As ‘Bulls And Cows’
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