Cynoglossum australe commonly known as the Australian hound's tongue,[2] is a flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is a perennial herb with blue, pink or whitish flowers found in most states of Australia.
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Cynoglossumaustrale commonly known as the Australian hound's tongue, is a flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is a perennial herb with blue...
Retrieved 2018-08-15. Culvenor, CCJ; Smith, LW (1967). "The alkaloids of Cynoglossumaustrale R.Br. And C. Amabile Stapf & Drummond". Australian Journal of Chemistry...
distinguished. The larvae feed on Cynoglossum species (including Cynoglossumaustrale, Cynoglossum lanceolatum and Cynoglossum suaveolens), Trichodesma indicum...
forewings are grey with black spots. The larvae possibly feed on Cynoglossumaustrale. Australian Faunal Directory Common, I. F. B. (1990). Moths of Australia...
its seed oil. Culvenor, CCJ; Smith, LW (1967). "The alkaloids of Cynoglossumaustrale R.Br. And C. Amabile Stapf & Drummond". Australian Journal of Chemistry...
Western Australia. Retrieved 23 February 2008. "Name Currency — Cynoglossumaustrale R.Br". FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government...