Anchusa milleri
Anchusa milleri Lam. ex Spreng.

Anchusa milleri is a species in the genus Anchusa, belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It was first described in 1801 and is named after the author Lam. ex Spreng. The species is native to several regions in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt, Lebanon-Syria, Pakistan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and Sinai.
Description
Anchusa milleri is a member of the Boraginaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the borage family. The species is distributed across multiple countries in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt, Lebanon-Syria, Pakistan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and the Sinai region. It was formally published in 1801 and is attributed to the authorship of Lam. ex Spreng. This species is part of the Anchusa genus, which includes various flowering plants often characterized by their blue or purple flowers and hairy stems.
Distribution
Egypt · Lebanon-Syria · Pakistan · Palestine · Saudi Arabia · Sinai
Synonyms
Anchusa ryssosperma

