Virginia+cowslip
41Sticta pulmonacea — Lungwort Lung wort , n. (Bot.) (a) An herb of the genus {Pulmonaria} ({Pulmonaria officinalis}), of Europe; so called because the spotted appearance of the leaves resembles that of a diseased lung. (b) Any plant of the genus {Mertensia} (esp.… …
42Tree lungwort — Lungwort Lung wort , n. (Bot.) (a) An herb of the genus {Pulmonaria} ({Pulmonaria officinalis}), of Europe; so called because the spotted appearance of the leaves resembles that of a diseased lung. (b) Any plant of the genus {Mertensia} (esp.… …
43Roanoke bells. — See Virginia cowslip. * * * …
44lungwort — n. (Botany) European plant of the borage family (used in past for treating lung diseases and respiratory disorders); bluebell; Virginia cowslip …
45lungworts — n. (Botany) European plant of the borage family (used in past for treating lung diseases and respiratory disorders); bluebell; Virginia cowslip …
46lungwort — n. Virginia cowslip …
47borage — [bʉr′ij, bôr′ij] n. [ME < OFr bourage < ML borrago, burrago; said to be < Ar abū ʼarak, “father of sweat,” from diaphoretic use of the plant] any of a genus (Borago) of plants of the borage family, esp. an annual ( B. officinalis) with… …
48smooth lungwort — noun : any plant of the genus Mertensia; especially : virginia cowslip …
49Roanoke bells. — See Virginia cowslip …
50cow|slip — «KOW slihp», noun. 1. a) a wild plant with bright, yellow flowers that bloom in early spring; English primrose. b) any one of various plants resembling this, such as the shooting star or the Virginia cowslip. 2. = marsh marigold. (Cf. ↑marsh… …