Boraginaceae, which is very prominent in the Mediterranean region, is also important in the North-West Panjáb, though the showier plants of the order are wanting. From Wordnik.com. [The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir] Reference
The most diverse families are the Asteraceae, Nolanaceae, Cataceae, Boraginaceae, and Apiaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Atacama desert] Reference
Myosotis (pronounced/ˌmaɪ. əˈsoʊtɪs/from the Greek) is a genus of plants in the family Boraginaceae, commonly called Forget-me-nots. From Wordnik.com. [The Forgetting Room 1-6] Reference
Boraginaceae trees - elephants - induce labor clay - spider monkeys - diarrhea treatment charcoal - colobus monkeys - counteract toxins in a highly nutritious plant. From Wordnik.com. [Is a 3-yr-old who eats paper normal?] Reference
"It could be in the Campanulaceae, or the Gentianaceae, the Polemoniaceae, the Boraginaceae-that's most likely, I think, forget-me-nots-but it could even be a variant of this one, the Anemone patens.". From Wordnik.com. [Sick Cycle Carousel] Reference
Additional species include the following: Thamnoseris-Sanctambrosia manicata (Caryophyllaceae); Nesocaryum stylosum (Boraginaceae) - Frankenia vidalii and Solanum brachyantherum (Solanaceae) - Lycapsus tenuifolius. From Wordnik.com. [San Félix-San Ambrosio Islands temperate forests] Reference
Emergent and canopy layers include characteristic tree species belonging to the following families: Anacardiaceae (Astronium fraxinifolium), Leguminosae (Enterolobium contortisiliquum), Boraginaceae (Cordia trichotoma), and Bignoniaceae (Tabebuia chrysotricha). From Wordnik.com. [Pernambuco interior forests] Reference
Boraginaceae syn: C. ovalis DC. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Boraginaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Cordia dichotoma (Boraginaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 20] Reference
Other endemic genera are: Cuminia (Lamiaceae, 1 sp.), Juania (Arecaceae, 1 sp.), Lactoris (Lactoridaceae, 1 sp.), Megalachne (Poaceae, 2 spp.), Ochagavia (Bromeliaceae, 1 sp.), Podophorus (Poaceae, 1 sp.), Selkirkia (Boraginaceae, 1 sp.), and Thyrsopteris (Dicksoniaceae, 1 sp.). From Wordnik.com. [Juan Fernández Islands temperate forests] Reference
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