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Horizontal navelwort grows to an average of 25 cm (10 in) high.
Omphalodes (navelwort) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae.
Creeping Navelwort is cultivated in many countries as an ornamental plants and it may be easily propagated from seeds.
The larvae feed on calluna, crowberry and navelwort.
Both the name "navelwort" and the scientific name "Umbilicus" come from the round shape of the leaves, which have a navel-like depression in the center.
Navelwort (Umbilicus rupestris)
Both the Greek Omphalodes (navel-like) and the English "navelwort" refer to the shape of the seeds.
Horizontal navelwort is similar to common navelwort in many respects, but is noticeably more succulent.
Omphalodes cappadocica (Cappadocian navelwort) is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to woodland habitats in Turkey.
Omphalodes verna (common names creeping navelwort or blue-eyed Mary) is an herbaceous perennial rhizomatous plant of the genus Omphalodes belonging to the family Boraginaceae.
The thickly clustered, bell-shaped flowers are pale green, and grow in a raceme perpendicular to the spike, unlike common navelwort, whose flowers droop (thus the term "horizontal").
Another five on 20 February 2006: 12c Autumn Gorse, 25c Common Knapweed, 75c Navelwort, 90c Viper's Bugloss and €1 Foxglove.
Navelwort is referred to as Cotyledon umbilicus by Homeopaths, since that was the original scientific name of navelwort when Homeopathy was developed.
Navelwort is also assumed to be the "Kidneywort" referred to by Nicholas Culpepper in the English Physician, although it may actually refer to the unrelated Anemone hepatica.
Gotu kola is also known by many other names, including brahmi, centella, Indian pennywort, marsh penny, thick-leaved pennywort, white rot, hydrocotyle, Indian water navelwort, and talepetrako.
Horizontal navelwort (Umbilicus horizontalis) is a fleshy perennial flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae (in the genus Umbilicus) native to the eastern Mediterranean region in rocky habitats.
Intermediate navelwort or common pennywort (Umbilicus intermedius) is a succulent, perennial flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae (in the genus Umbilicus) found in the shrublands and deserts of Israel and Lebanon.
Omphalodes linifolia, also known as Venus's navelwort, white-flower navelwort and petite bourrache, is an annual species of flowering plant native to Africa and Southwestern Europe, in dry open areas in full sun.
Cotyledon umbilicus was first proved and introduced to the Homeopathic Materia Medica by Craig.
Navelwort is referred to as Cotyledon umbilicus by Homeopaths, since that was the original scientific name of navelwort when Homeopathy was developed.
In Europe: Navelwort, Umbilicus rupestris (formerly Cotyledon umbilicus), aka Penny-pies, Wall Pennywort, or Kidney Wort, a succulent, perennial flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae
"Lucko" presages drawings of the 1950's, while "Herb Robert," with its dried and pressed flowers, prefigures the very last group of drawings on which he worked before his death, "Ombelico di Venere Cotyledon Umbilicus Veneris" (1985).