
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".References:
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