viper's bugloss in English

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a bristly plant of the borage family, with pink buds that open to blue flowers. It was formerly used in the treatment of snake bites. Native to Eurasia, it is now widespread throughout North America.
Flowers suitable for the less formal border are harebell, foxglove, ox-eye daisy, toadflax, alpine, autumn and field gentians, cranesbill, forget-me-not, and viper's bugloss .

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1. Arvensis) and the widespread viper's Bugloss

2. Despite its fearsome appearance, viper's Bugloss is loved by insects …

3. Echium vulgare - Viper's Bugloss, Blueweed, Blue Devil, Blue Borage, Common Echium

4. Viper's Bugloss is a showy plant covered with prickly hairs

5. Edible parts of Viper's Bugloss: Young leaves - raw or cooked

6. Blueweed, aka Viper's Bugloss (Echium vulgare) growing in the East Kootenays of British Columbia

7. Blueweed; Viper's Bugloss; Phonetic Spelling EK-ee-um This plant has medium severity poison characteristics

8. ‘South African relatives of viper's bugloss, Anchusas bring much needed blue color to summer borders.’

9. ‘South African relatives of viper's bugloss, Anchusas bring much needed blue color to summer borders.’

10. Bugloss: [noun] any of several coarse hairy plants (genera Anchusa, Lycopsis, and Echium) of the borage family — compare viper's Bugloss.

11. Echium vulgare — known as viper's Bugloss and blueweed — is a species of flowering plant in the borage family Boraginaceae

12. Viper's Bugloss (a.k.a blueweed), a regulated Class B noxious weed, is a 1-3-foot-tall biennial that grows mostly in pastures and disturbed areas

13. Viper's bugloss (a.k.a Blueweed), a regulated Class B noxious weed, is a 1-3-foot-tall biennial that grows mostly in pastures and disturbed areas

14. Barrelier's Bugloss (Anchusa 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)

15. Viper's Bugloss definition is - a coarse Old World herb (Echium vulgare) of the borage family that is naturalized in North America and has showy blue tubular flowers with …

16. Arvensis, having clusters of blue flowersSee also viper's Bugloss Word Origin for Bugloss C15: from Latin būglōssa, from Greek bouglōssos ox-tongued, from bōs ox + glōssa tongue

17. Other common names viper's Bugloss adderwort blue devil blue thistle blueweed Bugloss cat's tail North American blueweed snake flower viper's grass viper's herb see more; Synonyms Echium wierzbickii

18. ‘Flowers range from peonies, delphiniums, various brooms and gorses, mallows, asters and periwinkle through to Buglosses, mandrake, daises, narcissi, irises and orchids.’ More example sentences ‘Viper's bugloss was introduced from Europe in colonial times.’

19. ‘Viper's Bugloss was introduced from Europe in colonial times.’ ‘Common Bugloss has fleshy, hairy leaves that grow smaller in size towards the top of the stem.’ ‘Now add bright blue Brunnera macrophyylla (Siberian Bugloss), yellowish-green lady's mantle, and Geranium x magnificum.’

20. Scientific Name: Echium vulgare Common Names: Blueweed, viper's bugloss History: Blueweed is part of the Boraginaceae or borage family, originated from southern Europe, and is a biennial or short lived perennial.It is believed that Blueweed was first introduced to the U.S

21. Blueweed - a coarse prickly European weed with spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in United States blue devil , blue thistle , Echium vulgare , viper's bugloss herb , herbaceous plant - a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests