Kingdom Plantae Family Boraginaceae Scientific name Trachystemon orientalis Rank Species | Order (unplaced) Genus Trachystemon Higher classification Trachystemon | |
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Similar Trachystemon, Boraginaceae, Embryophyte, Borago, Symphytum caucasicum |
Trachystemon orientalis, commonly known as Abraham-Isaac-Jacob, is a perennial herb of the family Boraginaceae. Native to eastern Europe, it is frequently grown as an ornamental for its early blue-violet flowers and large leaves. It quickly spreads to provide a dense groundcover. Trachystemon is derived from the Greek trachys, meaning rough, and stemon, a stamen. The species name orientalis means eastern or from the orient, and is a reference to the native distribution of this species. Trachystemon orientalis is endemic to southeastern Europe and western Asia. http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/potd/2008/04/trachystemon_orientalis.php
The name can also refer to several related plants, such as species of Pulmonaria.
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