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/lung"werrt', -wawrt'/, n.1. a European plant, Pulmonaria officinalis, of the borage family, having blue flowers.2. any of various related plants of the genus Mertensia, as the North American M. virginica, having nodding clusters of blue flowers.[bef. 1000; ME long-wort, lung-wort hellebore, OE lungen-wyrt; see LUNG, WORT2]
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▪ plant genusany plant of the genus Pulmonaria of the family Boraginaceae, especially P. officinalis, an herbaceous, hairy perennial plant, widespread in open woods and thickets of Europe. It is grown as a garden flower for its drooping, pink flowers that turn blue and for its often white-spotted leaves.The lungwort's basal leaves are heart-shaped and the stem leaves clasping and oval. The flowering stems, topped by drooping clusters of cylindrical flowers, reach 30 cm (12 inches). P. longifolia, with smaller flowers and narrow leaves, grows in similar terrain.* * *
Universalium. 2010.