Echium boissieri
Echium boissieri Steud.

Echium boissieri is a flowering plant in the Boraginaceae family, native to the western Mediterranean Basin, including the Iberian Peninsula and Northwest Africa. It was first described in 1840 by Steud. The species is characterized by its single-stemmed growth and can reach a height of up to 2.5 m.
Description
Echium boissieri is a member of the genus Echium and is part of the Boraginaceae family, commonly known as the borage family. It is found in Portugal (Continental), Algeria, Morocco, and Spain. This plant is distinguished by its tall, single-stem structure and can grow to a maximum height of 2.5 m. It is adapted to the climate and ecosystems of the western Mediterranean region.
Distribution
Portugal Continental · Algeria · Morocco · Portugal · Spain
Synonyms
Echium albicansEchium glomeratumEchium lagascaeEchium pomponiumEchium pomponium var. tangerinumEchium pomponium var. velutinum

