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Portrait Herdibal Comfrey Herb, Symphytum officinale in the wild, which is a perennial flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae
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flowering comfrey (Symphytum officinale) on a bush
Healing herbs plant - symphytum officinale - german: Beinwell - comfrey
Common comfrey plant rolling out its gorgeous purple flowers in May
Symphytum officinale is a perennial flowering plant of the genus Symphytum in the family Boraginaceae. Along with thirty four other species of Symphytum, it is known as comfrey. To differentiate it from other members of the genus Symphytum, this species is known as common comfrey or true comfrey.
Comfrey, Symphytum, officinale, is a wild plant with white or purple flowers. It is an important medicinal plant and is also used in medicine.
Comfrey Symphytum a wildflower in the genus of flowering plants in the borage family, known to be used in herbal medicine. This was taken in the early morning sun, Suffolk England UK,
In the meadow, among wild herbs the comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is blooming
Borage flowers in a wildflower meadow.
Comfrey plants flowering in a garden, genus symphytum Bocking 14 cultivar of Russian Comfrey also spelt comphrey, a herb which is prized by organic gardeners as it attracts beneficial insects and can be used in compost, as a mulch and to make natural fertilizers as well as in herbal remedies.
Comfrey in bloom herbal plant
Comfrey, Symphytum Officinale
Medium to tall, bristly perennial; stems erect or ascending, branched. Basal leaves oval to oblong, pointed, narrowed into a long stalk; stem leaves unstalked. Flowers bright blue with a white scaly throat, 8-10mm, in small, long-stalked cymes. Nutlets netted.\nHabitat: Damp to shady places, woodland margins, hedgebanks and cultivated land, often close to buildings, at low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: April-July.\nDistribution: SW Europe. Locally naturalized in much of Britain, Belgium and Holland.\n\nI found this nice Blue Flower in a Hedge in the Town of Almere (The Netherlands) in a Park setting.
Symphytum officinale is a perennial flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. Also known as Quaker comfrey, cultivated comfrey, boneset, knitbone, consound, and slippery-root.   Over centuries, comfrey was cultivated in Asia, Europe, and the United Kingdom as a vegetable and herbal medicine, used in poultices of leaves and roots to treat sprains, bruises or bone fractures.  Internal or long-term topical use of comfrey is discouraged due to its strong potential to cause liver toxicity.
Comfrey Symphytum a wildflower in the genus of flowering plants in the borage family, known to be used in herbal medicine. This was taken in a hedgerow in Suffolk England UK,
blooming Comfrey
Common Comfrey in bloom
In the meadow, among wild herbs the comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is blooming
blossom in full bloom
Natural closeup on quaker comfrey wildflower plant, Symphytum officinale
Borage - Borago officinalis
Russian comfrey in the backyard garden. Comfrey booking 14 in bloom medicinal plant at home
Uncultivated and wild plant in bloom
Symphytum officinale, comfrey or knitbone, used in folk and traditional medicine.
Blue/Pink common comfrey
In the meadow, among wild herbs the comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is blooming
A background of White Dead Nettle (Lamium album) in springtime.
Comfrey plant
Low to short, hairy, tufted, very rough perennial. Basal leaves heart-shaped, green with distinctive white blotches, stalked; stem leaves oval, unstalked, half-clasping the stem. Flowers reddish- to bluish-violet, pink in bud, 13-18mm long; calyx cylindrical, the teeth triangular, one third the length of the calyx.\nHabitat: Shaded and semi-shaded places on rich deep, humus soils, generally over limestone.\nFlowering Season: March-May.\nDistribution: Northwards Europe to South Sweden, naturalized in Britain.\n\nThis nice medical Plant is photographed in an Ornamental Garden. It is a well known Plant against Lung Diseases (see also the Name of the Plant).
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