Burrage, common bugloss, star flower, tailwort, or beebread.
Borago officinalis, is an annual herb in the Boraginaceae family.
Common artemisia, felon herb, St. John's herb, chrysanthemum weed, sailor's tobacco, and moxa.
Borage is a native plant, more specifically a herb, and is most commonly found in the wild in European and Mediterranean countries. It is not native to North America, but can be grown in this type of area.
Mallards, mauls, sweetweed, Schloss tea, and mortification root.
The plant itself is green, it has a softly greyed look because the stems and leaves are covered with tiny little hairs. The petals of the flower are a blue/purple colour.
Garden heliotrope is most commonly referred to as Cherry pie. Other names include: Mary Fox, White Lady, White Queen, Florence Nightingale. Borage sunflower plant
The English name of the omavalli plant is Indian borage.
The borage plant is characterised by having star-shaped flowers and this has led to it being commonly known by the name of starflower. This name is also given to an oil which is extracted from the plant's seeds. It follows that borage oil and starflower oil are two names for the same substance.
Borago officinalis, is an annual herb in the Boraginaceae family.
The leaves, flowers, and seeds of borage have medicinal properties.
They come after the flowers on the flowing head.
Starflower oil is from the seeds of the borage plant (Borago Officinalis).
Polar plant, compass-weed, or compass plant.
Grapple plant and wood spider.
Common artemisia, felon herb, St. John's herb, chrysanthemum weed, sailor's tobacco, and moxa.
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An alkannin is a natural dye and naphthoquinone derivative obtained from the borage plant, used as a food colouring and in cosmetics.