Hydrophyllum virginianum, commonly called Virginia waterleaf or eastern waterleaf, is a species of plant in the borage family (Boraginaceae). It is an herbaceous perennial plant native to Eastern North America where it is primarily found in the Midwest, Northeast, and Appalachian regions.[1]
Its natural habitat is in bottomland forests, mesic upland forests, and rocky forested bluffs.[2]
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