Green alkanet

Pentaglottis sempervirens

''Pentaglottis sempervirens'', the green alkanet, evergreen bugloss or alkanet, is a bristly, perennial plant native to Western Europe. It grows to approximately 60 cm to 90 cm , usually in damp or shaded places and often close to buildings. It has brilliant blue flowers, and retains its green leaves through the winter. The plant has difficulty growing in acidic soil . The name "alkanet" is also used for dyer's bugloss and common bugloss . Green Alkanet is an introduced species in the British Isles, meaning it is not native.

Green alkanet blooms in spring and early summer. Its stamens are hidden inside narrow flower-tubes which end in a white eye in the centre of a blue flower.
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Naming

The word "alkanet" derives from Middle English, from Old Spanish ''alcaneta'', diminutive of ''alcana'', "henna", from Medieval Latin ''alchanna'', from Arabic ''al-ḥinnā’'', "henna" : ''al-'': "the" + ''ḥinnā’'', "henna". The genus name ''Pentaglottis'' is Greek, meaning "five tongues", and the species name ''sempervirens'' is Latin, and means "always alive", or "evergreen".

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderBoraginales
FamilyBoraginaceae
GenusPentaglottis
SpeciesP. sempervirens