10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUGLOSS»
Discover the use of
bugloss in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bugloss and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Perennial All-Stars: The 150 Best Perennials for ...
SIBERIAN BUGLOSS^f Brunnera macrophylla WHAT /s IT ABOUT FORGET-ME-
NOT BLUE that we find so charming? Maybe it's the color's sky blue promise of
many fine summer days to come. Whatever it is, gardeners love it, and that's just ...
2
The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of ...
M. H. The Garden Bugloss. 2. Buclossum fyhiestr-: minus. C. B. The lesser wild
Bugloss. 3. Buclossum latifolium sem- fer-virens. C. B. The broad-leav'd ever
green Bugloss. 4. Buclossum Orient ale, fiore luteo. T. Cor. The Eastern Bugloss,
with ...
3
An analytical dictionary of the English language
The tinctoria is a perennial and a native of the warmer parts of Europe, from
whence it is imported; for what is reared in our gardens, and called Spanish
Bugloss, does not answer the purpose. There are two herbaceous plants, of the
same ...
4
A New and Compleat Body of Practical Physic
OF THE PLANT BUGLOSS. Buglossom, Offic. Buglossum, angustisolium majus,
Boerh. Ind. Alt. C. B. Echium Vulgare. Lin. GARDEN BUGLOSS. THERE are
many species of Bugloss enumerated by several ancient botanists, as, i,
Buglossum ...
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Noxious Weeds of Australia
bugloss. blue heliotrope common heliotrope hoary cress, white weed sand rocket
, ... 'Viper' refers to the likeness to a viper already mentioned (page 325) and -
bugloss' is from the Latin buglossus meaning bx- tongued' in reference to the ...
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson, 2001
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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
75 Е. Lossiròmtm (Delile. descrip. egypt. 2. t. 16. f. 3.) erect, simple; leaves linear-
lanceolate, elongated, strigose; corolla large; stamens exserted. и . Н. Native of
Egypt. Lon -leaved Viper's Bugloss. Pl. 76 . ARENA`MUK (Guss. sem. hort. Bocc.
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Н. Native of the South of Europe. Sand Bugloss. Pl. diffuse. 'f Species doubtful or
hardly known, many of which are probably synonymous with some of those
described above. 77 Е. SALMA'NTICUM (Lag. gen. et spec. nov. diagn. 1806. p.
10.) ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
... diñ`ers from E. dißiìxum, and E. tenue. 1t.. H. Native of the South of Europe.
Sand Bugloss. Pl. diffuse. 'l' Species doubtful or hardly known, many of which are
probably synonymous with some of those described above. 77 Е. SALMA'N'rrcun
...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
... it differs from E. diffusum, and E. tenue. If,. H. Native of the South of Europe.
Sand Bugloss. PI. diffuse. +□ Species doubtful or hardly known, many of which
are probably synonymous with some of those described above. 77 E. Salma'
nticum ...
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Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
... common (E) see Anchusa officinalis bugloss, common vipers (E) see Echium
vulgare bugloss, dwarf-flowered white (E) see Nonea pulla bugloss, dyers (E)
see Alkanna tinctoria bugloss, Italian (E) see Echium italicum bugloss, purple
vipers ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BUGLOSS»
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bugloss is used in the context of the following news items.
Ramblers head to River Ogmore
Turning onto the beautiful pebble and sandy beach of Traeth yr Afon the dunes were awash with rock-rose and the stunning deep blue Viper's-bugloss. «Penarth Times, Jul 15»
Birds, bees mature in early summer
Purple and blue blooms are viper's bugloss, cow vetch, Canada thistle, bull thistle and chickory, which are all flowers that can be found in fields, ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, Jun 15»
Growing Concerns: Plan perennials for year-round appeal
... of dicentra spectabilis (bleeding heart) and the small blue flowers of brunnera macrophylla (Siberian bugloss) bloom together in late spring. «Post-Bulletin, Jun 15»
UK coastal walks: Lindisfarne and Holy Island
Flora such as vipers bugloss, red valerian, snow-in-summer and cotoneaster add brightness to the green and grey of the crag, while Gertrude ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Sassy Shade Plants and Combos
I'm assuming you already know about Hosta and Astilbe, so let's move on to others like Brunnera, also called Siberian bugloss. Brunnera Jack ... «Albany Times Union, May 15»
Choose and plant wisely when gardening beneath a tree
Yiesla suggests bishop's hat (Epimedium), wild ginger (Asarum canadense), Siberian bugloss (Brunnera macrophylla) and hostas. Ferns and ... «The Union Leader, May 15»
Notes From the Garden: Don't Neglect Shade-Favoring Flowers
A perennial with flowers nearly identical to forget-me-nots is Siberian bugloss, more commonly called Brunnera, which is its Latin name ... «Valley News, May 15»
Western Montana counties get weed money for summer struggle
2015 Slow Motion Explosion- Common Bugloss: $11,200. Bitterroot Bio-Control Program: $8,840. Bitterroot Blueweed 2015: $13,522. «The Missoulian, May 15»
MYSTERY PLANT: Mystery Plant is related to forget-me-nots
... as weeds, such as the prickly and brightly flowered “Viper's bugloss,” commonly seen in the Appalachians and farther north in New England. «Aiken Standard, May 15»
Massive plant sale lets green thumbs cultivate family traditions
... sale, on track to bring in $1 million this year, continues Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and includes treats like this Siberian bugloss plant. «Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 15»