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Bugloss - Wikipedia
Bugloss is a name (from Greek βούγλωσσον, boúglōsson, "ox-tongue") used for several plants in the borage family (Boraginaceae) en.wikipedia.org
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'Jack Frost' - Heartleaf Brunnera, Siberian Bugloss - Proven Winners
A classic shade perennial! Dark green leaves have heavily frosted overlay that shows only the green veining. Baby blue flowers appear in spring. www.provenwinners.com
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Common Bugloss - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Common bugloss is a perennial herb that can flower its first year but typically starts out as a basal rosette of leaves. It has a deep taproot and can reach 1 ... www.nwcb.wa.gov
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bugloss
bugloss Bot. (ˈbjuːglɒs) Forms: 6–7 buglosse, (6 buglose, 8–9 buglos), 7– bugloss. [a. F. buglosse:—L. būglōssa, ad. Gr. βούγλωσσος, f. βοῦς ox + γλῶσσα tongue, from the shape and roughness of the leaves.] A name applied to several boraginaceous plants, particularly the small, corn, or field b. (Lyc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bugloss | Wildflower, Medicinal Herb, Edible Leaves - Britannica
Bugloss, any plant of the genera Anchusa, Echium, and Pentaglottis of the family Boraginaceae. Bugloss plants are weedy and bristly with small flowers. www.britannica.com
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Siberian bugloss | The Morton Arboretum
Siberian bugloss has large, fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves which support a cloud of tiny true blue flowers in the spring. Often used as a groundcover or ... mortonarb.org
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Brunnera macrophylla - Wikipedia
Siberian bugloss, · great forget-me-not, · largeleaf brunnera or · heartleaf, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the Caucasus. en.wikipedia.org
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Echium vulgare (Viper's Bugloss) - Minnesota Wildflowers
While Viper's Bugloss is quite striking, it might better be considered an “up and coming” weed in Minnesota. First collected in Grand Marais in 1892. www.minnesotawildflowers.info
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Vipers Bugloss | Summit County, UT - Official Website
A deeply taprooted biennial or short-lived perennial that grows 1-3 feet tall. Stems and leaves are rough and hairy. Stems are speckled purple and bear lance- ... www.summitcountyutah.gov
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Viper's Bugloss - Missouri Department of Conservation
Viper's bugloss is a biennial plant with bristly hairs and usually with single stems. Flowers along upper stalks in one-sided spikes in an unfurling, tight ... mdc.mo.gov
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Common Bugloss - Agriculture - Montana.gov
Common Bugloss · Typically blue to purple flowers, but may be pink or even sometimes white · Fiddleneck flower stems that uncurl as they mature · Stems and ... agr.mt.gov
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Brunnera
The best known species is Brunnera macrophylla, known as Siberian bugloss. "Bugloss comes from Greek meaning ox tongue in probably reference to the roughness and shape of the leaves." wikipedia.org
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Anchusa arvensis
Its common names include small bugloss and annual bugloss. Description This is a hairy annual herb which may reach half a meter in height. References External links Jepson Manual Treatment Nature Spot - Bugloss Plantlife - England's Important Arable Plants arvensis Flora of Europe Plants wikipedia.org
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A. arvensis
Anagallis arvensis, the scarlet pimpernel or red pimpernel, red chickweed, poorman's barometer, shepherd's weather glass Anchusa arvensis, the small bugloss and annual bugloss Anthemis arvensis, the corn chamomile or mayweed, scentless chamomile and field chamomile, anthémis des champs See also Arvensis ( wikipedia.org
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Echium wildpretii
The common names are tower of jewels, red bugloss, Tenerife bugloss or Mount Teide bugloss. wikipedia.org
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