Echium plantagineum, commonly known as Purple Viper's Bugloss or Paterson's Curse — Stock Photo, Image

Echium plantagineum, commonly known as Purple Viper's Bugloss or Paterson's Curse — Photo

Echium plantagineum, commonly known as Purple Vipers Bugloss or Paterson Curse, is a species of Echium, native to western and southern Europe. A winter annual plant growing to 60 cm tall, with rough, hairy, lanceolate leaves up to 14 cm long.

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