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Boraginaceae , the Borage or Forget-me-not family, includes a variety of shrubs, trees, and herbs, totaling about 2,000 species in 146 genera found worldwide. A number of familiar plants belong to th...
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General information about this family of plants plus profiles of individual species. ... The Boraginaceae are herbs, shrubs or trees comprising about 100 genera and 2,000 species that have flowers in helicoid cymes and often have herbage that is coarsely hairy. The leaves are simple, mostly entire, and alternate;
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Members of the family Boraginaceae are herbs, shrubs or trees, characterized by leaves with rough hairs, inflorescences sometimes coiled at their tips, and fruit a capsule or drupe (fleshy) of four 1-seeded nutlets.
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Description of Boraginaceae Juss., generated from a DELTA database. ... The Families of Flowering Plants ... Habit and leaf form. Trees, or shrubs, or herbs, or lianas (a few); without essential oils. Plants autotrophic. Annual to perennial (often hispid or scabrid); with a basal aggregation of leaves, or with neither basal...
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BORAGINACEAE - The Borage Family ... This is a family of around 2000 species, occurring mainly in Europe and Asia, especially in the Mediterranean region. Most of them are herbs, although there are some woody plants. Most of them are grown as ornamental plants, although some are a source of dye or have medicinal uses.
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Whether or not such crystals characterise both Lamiales and also Boraginaceae s. str. (see also Wagstaff & Olmstead 1997) needs to be confirmed. Although some Boraginaceae do have protein bodies in their nuclei, they are of two very different kinds, and many Boraginaceae lack them;
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Web References for the Boraginaceae. ... Images of the Boraginaceae; See also: full library string search ... furcata image page from CalPhotos; Anchusa aegyptiaca species page from the Flowers in Israel; Anchusa aegyptiaca species page from the Flowers in Israel; Anchusa aegyptica from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita...
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BORAGINACEAE - Borage Family ... BORAGINACEAE; (Borage Family); Cryptantha crassisepala ... BORAGINACEAE; (Borage Family); Cryptantha pterocarya;;; NPS Photo ; ; NPS Photo...
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Jump to: navigation, search ... The Borage family. ... A plant family of the Magnoliophyta division. (Flowering plants.)
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This family is characterized as having a cyme inflorescence and sometimes rough hairs on the stems and leaves. A cyme is determinate. The oldest flower is at the top of the flowering stem. Bluebells are common along streams and other wet places, and is considered to ... Here is the story: ... Lithospermum arvense, corn gromwell,
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