How To Use Viper's bugloss In A Sentence
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Suitable for the less formal border are foxglove, cranesbill, and viper's bugloss.
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Into view comes an express steam locomotive pulling a long rake of timber carriages between the clumps of sea kale and viper's bugloss.
Railway Light
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South African relatives of viper's bugloss, anchusas bring much needed blue color to summer borders.
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The Viper's Bugloss is called botanically _Echium_, having been formerly considered antidotal to the bite of (_Echis_) a viper: and its seed was thought to resemble the reptile's head: wherefore such a curative virtue became attributed to it after the doctrine of signatures.
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Viper's bugloss was introduced from Europe in colonial times.
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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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On the picnic table, Angela had arranged a vase of wildflowers picked by the road, which she now identified for me: viper's bugloss, butter-and-eggs, oxeye daisy.