Bugloss flowers - Specimen details

Bugloss flowers - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 48874

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Plant Name 112.01 BORAGINACEAE Echium plantagineum Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Bugloss flowers Vernacular Name
Iso Country Iran TDWG Region Iran
Parts Held Bugloss flowers Geography Description Iran, Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, (Persia)
Uses Bugloss flowersUse: MEDICINES User: Not defined TDWG use MEDICINES
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Donor Cowan Dr JM Donor No
Donor Date 00/00/1930 Donor Notes
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Notes: Label source: The corollas Gul-i-gao-zaban (teheran); the Persian name means 'Flowers of Cow's Tongue'; Flowers of Bugloss. Boiss. iv. 208 (K.B. 1931 p.316) According to Dr Aitchison: the drug, under this Persian name, has been supplied by Caccinia glauc, a Savi. and Onosma macrocephala DC. Schlimmer refers the origin of the drug to Anchusa italica but remarks that Druggists mixed it with the flowers of A.hybrida. Dymock says the leaves and flowers of Trichodesma molle DC. come to Bombay under this name (P, h. Ind. 2 521 & appendix) In Baluchistan the drug is referred to T.indicum R.Br. (IHB) in Scinde it has been obtained from T.zeylanica Br. It thus seems that Gul-i-gao-zaban is a generic name from the blue flowers of the borage family. The above species o, f Echium occurs in Asia Minor, Transcausasia and North Africa. The blue corollas from Teheran belong to this species ; there are 3 cm long and 12 mm wide at the throat, funnel shaped, almost bilabiate, and slightly hairy. The flowers are considered a very, good cardiac tonic, demulcent and laxative (C)

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