SYMPHYTUM


Meaning of SYMPHYTUM in English

ˈsim(p)fəd.əm noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek symphyton, neuter of symphytos grown together

: a genus of Old World perennial herbs (family Boraginaceae) having coarse hairy entire leaves, yellow, blue, or purple flowers in one-sided racemes, and four obliquely ovoid nutlets — see comfrey

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