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See also Viper's Bugloss for the plant.
Echium, a flowering plant genus with some species known as viper's bugloss, particularly:
Viper's Bugloss flowers in the quarry.
The type species is Echium vulgare (viper's bugloss).
Viper's Bugloss is biennial, with a single unbranched flowering stem and smaller, more blue flowers, but is otherwise similar.
The larva feeds on the roots of various plants including bracken, dandelion, dock, hop and Viper's Bugloss.
A series on British wildflowers chronicles the larger bindweed and viper's bugloss with infinitesimal care; another series celebrates village churches.
Then there are the wild varieties - viper's bugloss, chicory, butterfly weed, Deptford pink, wild columbine and milkwood.
Cretan viper's bugloss (syn.
Species flowering later in the season include Viper's Bugloss, bladder campion, yarrow, evening primrose and a variety of asters.
Giant viper's bugloss (Echium pininana)
Purple viper's bugloss (Echium plantagineum)
Viper's bugloss (Echium vulgare)
The most important host plant is the Viper's Bugloss, but also Anchusa officinalis and plants from the genus Symphytum.
The Viper's Bugloss (Hadena irregularis) is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae.
I don't mind him toying with a redhead in Bermuda, but when he goes hunting Purple Viper's Bugloss without me it's an outrage.'
Paterson's Curse (Echium plantagineum or Purple Viper's Bugloss) is an invasive plant species in Australia.
Three other Echium species have been introduced and are of concern; Viper's Bugloss (Echium vulgare) is the most common of them.
Plants such as Viper's Bugloss, which has been used to cure snake bites, and Restharrow, named because of its habit of seizing up the plough's harrow.
One springtime a local schoolgirl picked 30 species of wildflowers in an hour, flowers like thrift, sea pink, yellow oxalis, viper's bugloss, bird's foot trefoil, star of Bethlehem.
Echium vulgare (Viper's Bugloss or Blueweed) is a species of Echium native to most of Europe, and western and central Asia.
Plants for Bees: Borage (easy to grow, bee magnet) Viper's Bugloss, Lavender, Cerinthe and Nasturtiums are good too, as they flowers for a long time.
Echium confusum Coincy, Echium maritimum Willd.; Sand Viper's Bugloss) is a plant in the genus Echium.
Species of plants include Common Cow-wheat, Bitter Vetch, Black Spleenwort, Harebell, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Bluebell and Viper's Bugloss.
Some of the key species in the ecosystem of the point include Fringed Gentian, Viper's Bugloss, Butterfly Weed, Jewelweed, Black-eyed Susan and Small Yellow Lady's Slipper.
Helianthus ciliaris is a species of sunflower known by the common names Texas blueweed and yerba parda.
Other names are Blueweed, Lady Campbell Weed or Riverina Bluebell.
Echium vulgare (Viper's Bugloss or Blueweed) is a species of Echium native to most of Europe, and western and central Asia.
Echium vulgare (I)
Viper's bugloss (Echium vulgare)
Three other Echium species have been introduced and are of concern; Viper's Bugloss (Echium vulgare) is the most common of them.
The larvae feed on Stinging nettle, Cytisus scoparius, Alfalfa, Echium vulgare and Taraxacum officinale.
They feed on the nectar from white, pink and purple flowers, including Asclepias syriaca, Vicia americana, Prunella, Mentha x piperita, Apocynum, Ceanothus americanus and Echium vulgare.
The larvae feed on Anchusa strigosa, Borago, Cynoglossum creticum, Echium aculeatum, Echium giganteum, Echium plantagineum, Echium vulgare, Myosotis latifolia and Symphytum officinale.
The larvae feed on Anchusa officinalis, Cynoglossum officinale, Echium italicum, Echium vulgare, Lithospermum officinale, Myosotis, Nonea, Onosma, Pentaglottis, Pulmonaria officinalis and Symphytum officinale.