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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...
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Bugloss
barrelieri)
Bugloss or small bugloss (Anchusa arvensis)
Bugloss fiddleneck (Amsinckia lycopsoides)
Common bugloss (Anchusa officinalis)
Cretan viper's bugloss (Echium creticum)
Dyers' bugloss (Alcanna tinctoria)
Giant viper's bugloss (Echium pininana)
Italian Bugloss (Anchusa azurea)
Mount Teide bugloss
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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."
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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
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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 (
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Echium wildpretii
The common names are tower of jewels, red bugloss, Tenerife bugloss or Mount Teide bugloss.
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牛舌草属
. : Small Bugloss, Bugloss, Annual Bugloss
Anchusa atlantica Ball
Anchusa aucheri A. DC. , Common Bugloss, Corn Bugloss, Field Bugloss (type species)
A. officinalis L. ssp. intacta (Griseb.)
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Pentaglottis
It is represented by a single species, Pentaglottis sempervirens, commonly known as the green alkanet, evergreen bugloss or alkanet, and is a bristly, The name "alkanet" is also used for dyer's bugloss (Alkanna tinctoria) and common bugloss (Anchusa officinalis).
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Anchusa
.: small bugloss, bugloss, annual bugloss
Anchusa atlantica Ball
Anchusa aucheri A. DC. , common bugloss, corn bugloss, field bugloss (type species)
A. officinalis L. ssp. intacta (Griseb.)
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Anchusa strigosa
It is known widely by its common names of strigose bugloss and prickly alkanet. In taste, the cooked tender leaves of the Italian bugloss are preferable to the strigose bugloss, but from the flowers of both species can be made a sweet
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Coleophora pennella
The larvae feed on alkanet (Anchusa officinalis), houndstongue (Cynoglossum officinale), Italian viper's bugloss (Echium italicum), viper's bugloss (Echium
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Lobostemon
Species
The following species are recognised:
Blue rocket bugloss Lobostemon argenteus
Gouriqua lobostemon Lobostemon belliformis
Brush healthbush decorus
Common healthbush Lobostemon echioides
Eightday healthbush Lobostemon fruticosus
Renoster healthbush Lobostemon glaber
Smooth-leaved bush bugloss
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Viper's grass
Scorzonera hispanica
Scorzonera humilis
See also
Bidens campylotheca, viper beggarticks
Echium, a flowering plant genus with some species known as viper's bugloss , particularly:
Echium plantagineum, purple viper's bugloss
Echium vulgare
Echium sabulicola, sand viper's gloss
Maurandya barclayana, Mexican viper
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Anchusa barrelieri
Anchusa barrelieri, Barrelier's bugloss or false alkanet, is a species of plant in the Boraginaceae plant family.
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HMIS Assam (K306)
She was originally ordered for and commissioned as HMS Bugloss of the Royal Navy, but transferred to the Royal Indian Navy immediately upon commissioning History
Bugloss was ordered from John Crown & Sons Ltd for the Royal Navy 1942.
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