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Boraginaceae

Boraginaceae
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Sue Carnahan
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Desert Research Learning Center, Botany Program

Herbs, shrubs, or trees with bristly hairs, usually simple hairs, alternate and spiral. Inflorescences determinate, often a scorpioid cyme, with perfect and radial flowers, calyx of 5 sepals, distinct or connate, corolla usually rotate and bearing appendages, funnel-like or tubular, stamens 5, epipetalous. Superior ovary with variable placentation, 2 connate carpels, divided in 2, making 4 chambers, with a gynobasic style.  Fruits a drupe, schizocarp, or capsule with nutlets.

Species within checklist: Brule River State Forest Revisted - 2015-2018
Cynoglossum boreale
Media resource of Cynoglossum boreale
Echium vulgare
Media resource of Echium vulgare
Lithospermum canescens
Media resource of Lithospermum canescens
Lithospermum caroliniense
Media resource of Lithospermum caroliniense
Lithospermum officinale
Media resource of Lithospermum officinale
Myosotis arvensis
Media resource of Myosotis arvensis
Myosotis scorpioides
Media resource of Myosotis scorpioides
Myosotis sylvatica
Media resource of Myosotis sylvatica
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