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 Anchusa italica. Italian Bugloss. 



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Class and Order, 



Pentandria Monogynia. 



Generic Character. 



Cor. infundibuliformis, fauce clausa fornicibus. Sem. basi 

 insculpta. 



Specific Character and Synonyms. 



Anchusa italica ; floribus subsqualibus fauce barbatis, caly- 



cibus quinquepartitis fructiferis erectis, foliis lucidis 



strigosis. Fl. taur. cauc. 1. p. 122. 

 Anchusa italica ; foliis lucidis strigosis., racemis bipartitis 



diphyllis, floribus subaequalibus fauce barbatis. Retz. 



Obs. I. p. 12. Willd. Sp. PL 1. p. 556. Hort. Kew. 



ed. alt. I. p. 289. 

 Anchusa italica foliis lanceolatis undulatis ; summis acumi- 



natis, squamulis faucis corollae penicilliformibus. Trew 



pi. rar. p. 14. t. 18. 

 Anchusa paniculata. Lehmann asperif. 1. 230. Sm. prodr. 



Flor Grcec. 1. p. 115. Fl. Greec. t.1631 

 Anchusa Alcibiadion. Dod. pempt. p. 629. 

 Buglossum foliis linguiformibus asperis, spicis supremis ge- 



mellis. Hall. Hist. n. 599. Exclusis synonymis. 

 Buglossum italicum flore caeruleo. Hort. Eyst. Ord. JEst. 8. 



t. 5. 

 Buglossum angusti folium. Lob. ic 1. 576. 

 Buglossum vulgare. Bauh. Hist. 3. p. 578. Ger. emac. 



p. 798. 

 Cirsium italicum. Fuchs. Hist.fol. t. 343. 



Anchusa italica, being much the most common species in 

 many parts of the south of Europe, has been often confounded 

 with officinalis, and indeed was not distinguished from it by 



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