Pulmonaria officinalis

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Mary's Tears. Pulmonaria officinalis, Common Lungwort, 'Ol… | Flickr Final Days, Hardy Plants, On My Way, Down South, Utrecht, Botany, Before Christmas, Blue Eyes, The Netherlands

On my way down south to River Meuse's Limburg, I strayed off my usual eastern route and travelled via Utrecht. Of course, the early eighteenth-century 'Old' Hortus Botanicus there drew me in for a breather and a walk-about. Later, over a light, fresh lunch, my Medievalist Friend of Long Standing and I chatted appropriately about Florike Egmond's fine recent book on the founder of scientific botany in the Dutch Republic, Carolus Clusius (1526-1609), and his circle. The subtitle of the book is…

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Pulmonaria Officinalis Sissinghurst White | Suttons Little White Flowers, Biennial Plants, Herbaceous Border, Daffodil Bulbs, Indoor Trees, Plants For Hanging Baskets, Cottage Garden Plants, Garden Compost, White Plants

Despite its unattractive common name of Lungwort, Pulmonaria is a very pretty hardy perennial for ground cover in shady corners, or beneath trees and shrubs. The foliage of Pulmonaria 'Sissinghurst White' is felted, and mottled in white, and accompanied by striking white flowers throughout the summer. Bees love the nectar-rich blooms of Pulmonaria, and this variety is such a reliable plant that it has been awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Excellent for cottage gardens and woodland…

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Pulmonaria officinalis - for the health of your respiratory system! - Virily Pulmonaria Officinalis, Respiratory System, Perennial Plants, Respiratory, St John, Perennials, Beauty Health, Soil, Sustainability

Pulmonaria officinalis, is up to 30 cm high plant, a perennial plant, and grows in the deciduous and mixed forests. It is found in the bushes, mountain meadows and river embankment. It loves semi-shady location and fresh, moist soil that is rich in nutrients. We'll find it all the way to 1,300 meters above sea

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