Bugloss is a name used for several plants in the borage family (Boraginaceae): Barrelier's bugloss (Anchusa barrelieri); Bugloss or small bugloss (Anchusa...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugloss
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugloss
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Agri-Food Protection Branch Common Bugloss (Anchusa officinalis) a.k.a. Common Anchusa, Alkanet More information on common bugloss (PDF 78KB); Return to Field Guide to Noxious and Other Selected Weeds of BC;
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www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/weedguid/bugloss.htm
www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/weedguid/bugloss.htm
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Etymology: Middle English buglosse, from Anglo-French, from Latin buglossa, irregular from Greek bouglōssos, from bous head of cattle + glōssa tongue more...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Bugloss
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Bugloss
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about bugloss. bugloss. Information about bugloss in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. bugloss; buglosses; buglosses; Buglossoides arvensis; Buglossoides arvensis; Buglossum barrelieri; Buglovce; Bugman; Bugman (Comic Superhero);
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/bugloss
encyclopedia.farlex.com/bugloss
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on bugloss (plant), any plant of the genera Lycopsis and Echium of the family Boraginaceae; they are weedy,
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/83784/bugloss
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Encyclopedia: Echium
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Echium is a genus of 60 species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. The type species is Echium vulgare, viper's bugloss. Species of Echium are native to North Africa, Southern Africa, Europ...
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Definition of bugloss in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of bugloss. Pronunciation of bugloss. Translations of bugloss. bugloss synonyms, bugloss antonyms. Information about bugloss in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. bugloss - perennial or biennial herb cultivated for its delicate usually blue flowers...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/bugloss
www.thefreedictionary.com/bugloss
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Viper's Bugloss is a showy plant covered with prickly hairs. It grows on walls, old quarries and gravel pits, and is common on calcareous soils. The name Bugloss, which is of Greek origin, signifies an Ox's Tongue, and was applied to it from the roughness and shape of the leaves.
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www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/b/bugvip85.html
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A PLANTS profile of Echium vulgare (common viper's bugloss) from the USDA PLANTS database Echium vulgare L. common viper's bugloss; blueweed, blue thistle, blue devil, viper's bugloss, snake flower...
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plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ECVU
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