
1) Alkanet 2) Anchusa 3) Anchusa officinalis 4) Borage family plant
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1) Alkanet 2) Bitterweed 3) Oxtongue
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Bugloss is a name used for several plants in the borage family (Boraginaceae): Bugloss is part of the name of an insect: Bugloss may also be: ...
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• (n.) A plant of the genus Anchusa, and especially the A. officinalis, sometimes called alkanet; oxtongue.
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any plant of the genera Lycopsis and Echium of the family Boraginaceae; they are weedy, bristly annuals with small, bright-blue flowers that have ...
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(Anchusa) These are hardy perennial and annual plants. Their height ranges from 11/2 to 5 feet. They produce clusters of flowers that come in white and many different shades of blue in the spring and early summer. They are found wild mainly in European countries and Africa. Bees are greatly attracted to the flowers.…
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Bu'gloss noun ;
plural Buglosses [ French
buglosse , Latin
buglossa ,
buglossus , from Greek ... oxtongue ... ox + ... tongue.]
(Botany) A plant of the genus
Anchusa , and especially the
A. officinalis , sometimes called
alkanet ; oxton...
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archaic or obsolete terms > Herbs & Plants: Echium vulgare. Also known as blueweed. A showy plant covered with prickly hairs. Diuretic, demulcent and pectoral. The leaves, especially those growing near the root, make a cordial on infusion, which operates by perspiration and alleviates fevers, headaches and nervous complaints, relieving inflammatory...
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[
n] - perennial or biennial herb cultivated for its delicate usually blue flowers
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Anchusa officinalis noun perennial or biennial herb cultivated for its delicate usually blue flowers
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Any of several plants native to Europe and Asia, distinguished by their rough, bristly leaves and small blue flowers. (Genera
Anchusa,
Lycopsis, and
Echium, family Boraginaceae.)
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any of various Old World, boraginaceous herbs, as Anchusa officinalis, having rough leaves, used in medicine, and Lycopsis arvensis, a bristly, blue-flowered herb.
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