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Cynoglossum officinale is a herbaceous plant of the family Boraginaceae. Cynoglossum officinale. Scientific classification · Edit this classification.
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Houndstongue is a toxic biennial plant introduced from Europe, likely as a contaminant in cereal seed. Like other members of the Borage family, houndstongue ...

Cynoglossum officinale

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Cynoglossum officinale is a herbaceous plant of the family Boraginaceae. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Cynoglossum officinale

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Scientific Name: Cynoglossum officinale L. (ITIS) Common Name: Houndstongue, Hounds tongue, gypsy flower, rats and mice, dog bur Native: To Eurasia.
Houndstongue is classified as a noxious, restricted or prohibited weed or weed seed in 6 states in the United States and 2 Canadian provinces.
Cynoglossum officinale is a plant native to western Asia and eastern Europe and introduced into North America (Jacobs and Sing 2007).
Appearance: Cynoglossum officinale is a biennial plant that can grow from 8-48 in. (0.2-1.2 m) tall. The first year's growth is strictly vegetative with ...
Houndstongue is a very strong competitor of desirable forage and is poisonous. It contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids that stop the reproduction of liver cells.
Cynoglossum officinale L. (family Boraginaceae), hound's-tongue, is a medicinal plant whose roots are used for their astringent and healing properties and ...
Flowers are about 1/3 inch across, saucer-shaped with 5 petals fused at the base. Color ranges from dull red to maroon to purple. There are 5 short yellowish ...
(Cynoglossum officinale) · Common names: ordinary hound's tongue, gypsy flower, dog's tongue · Scientific names: Cynoglossum officinale L.f. bicolor.