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- Cynoglossum bottae Deflers Cynoglossum brandii SutorĂ½ Cynoglossum castaneum Riedl Cynoglossum celebi**** Brand Cynoglossum cernuum Baker Cynoglossum cheranganiense...
- Cynoglossum officinale (houndstongue, houndstooth, dog's tongue, gypsy flower, and rats and mice due to its smell) is a herbaceous plant of the family...
- Cynoglossum amabile, the Chinese hound's tongue or Chinese forget-me-not, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to Asia....
- also sometimes called blue houndstongue. Formerly placed in the genus Cynoglossum, it was transferred to the genus Andersonglossum in 2015. Andersonglossum...
- Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forssk. is closely related to and grades into Cynoglossum coeruleum Hochst. ex A.DC. It is a much-branched biennial plant, occurring...
- Cynoglossum germani****, the green houndstongue, is a flowering plant species, in the family Boraginaceae, which is native to Europe. Cynoglossum germani****...
- Cynoglossum creti**** is a plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean Basin, including the island of Crete. It is also found as...
- Adelinia grandis, previously known as Cynoglossum grande, is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known as Pacific hound's tongue. It is...
- Cynoglossum zeylani****, also called the Ceylon hound's tongue, Ceylon forget-me-not, and Indian hound's tongue, is a species of flowering plant in the...
- originally described as Cynoglossum boreale Fernald in 1905. It has since been treated as a subspecies or variety of Cynoglossum virginianum (now Andersonglossum...