Common Hound'S-Tongue
Cynoglossum officinale L.

Cynoglossum officinale, known as Common Hound's-Tongue, is a member of the Boraginaceae family. It is native to regions across North America and Europe, including Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, FI, IS, SE, BY, UA, Flanders, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Ukraine, and Vermont-US. The species was first described by L. in 1753.
Description
Cynoglossum officinale is a herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Cynoglossum. It is widely distributed across various regions in North America and Europe, where it is commonly found in a range of habitats. The species was scientifically documented in 1753 by L., and it remains recognized under its original name. Its common name, Common Hound's-Tongue, is used in English to refer to this plant.
Other common names
Common Hound'S-TongueCommon HoundstongueGypsy-FlowerGypsyflowerHound'S TongueHound'S-TongueHoundstongueRats-And-Mice
Distribution
Alberta · British Columbia · Manitoba · New Brunswick · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Quebec · Saskatchewan · FI · IS · SE · BY · UA · Flanders · Denmark · Finland · Norway · Sweden · Ukraine · Vermont-US · NO · DK · CA · conterminous 48 United States · Belgium · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · Alabama · Albania · Altay
Synonyms
Cynoglossum albumCynoglossum bicolorCynoglossum foetensCynoglossum hybridumCynoglossum paucisetumCynoglossum ruderaleCynoglossum vulgareCynoglossum bicolorCynoglossum hybridum

