BORAGE FAMILY - Boraginaceae: Forget-me-not; Mouse-ear; Scorpion Grass; Snake Grass; Love Me Myosotis scorpioides (M. palustris) Flowers--... ... BORAGE FAMILY - Boraginaceae: Forget-me-not; Mouse-ear; Scorpion Grass; Snake Grass; Love Me...
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Myosotis (pronounced /ˌmaɪ.əˈsoʊtɪs/ ; from the Greek: "mouse's ear", after the leaf) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae that are commonly called Forget-me-nots . Its...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Scorpion-grass. Scorpion-grass. Information about Scorpion-grass in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Scorpion-grass)
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Scorpion grass - Definition of Scorpion grass at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Scorpion grass. Look it up now! ... Any of various herbaceous plants of the genus Myosotis, having clusters of small blue flowers. Also called scorpion grass.
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The name "scorpion-grass" probably comes from the coiled flower stalks, which unroll as the flowers open. There are several similar species in Connecticut, some native, some introduced from Eurasia.
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FORGET-ME-NOT, SCORPION GRASS, or MOUSE-EAR (M. arvenis), whose stems and leaves are covered with bristly hairs. It blooms from; August to July in dry places, even on hillsides, an unusual locality in which to find a member of this moisture-loving clan.
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ISM Home :Museum Sections :Botany :Herbarium :ISM Herbarium Field Scorpion Grass (Myosotis arvensis) Records ... Distribution of Field Scorpion GrassMyosotis arvensis specimens in the ISM Herbarium...
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Historical use of Little Mouse-Ear (Scorpion Grass) ... Description. This resembles the other in most respects but size, this being smaller, and in its not being hairy like the former. The leaves are some shades darker green, and have a more crip appearance. ... Government and virtues. It is under Mercury. Mouse-ear is of...
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal - little or field mouse ear scorpion grass - Herbal Remedies ... Description. This resembles the other in most respects but in size, this being smaller, and in its not being hairy like the former. The leaves are some shades darker green, and have a more crip appearance. ... Government and virtues.
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