Integrated Taxonomic Information System - Search Results

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'echium'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  common echium – Species: Echium vulgare L. – accepted
  pine echium – Species: Echium pininana Webb & Berthel. – accepted
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'echium'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Echium L. – accepted – viper's bugloss
  Echium australe Lam. – not accepted
  Echium candicans L. f. – accepted – pride of Madeira
  Echium coincyanum Lacaita – accepted – smallstamen vipersbugloss, smallstamen viper's bugloss
  Echium creticum L. – accepted – Cretan vipersbugloss, Cretan viper's bugloss
  Echium fastuosum auct. non Aiton – not accepted – pride of Madeira
  Echium italicum L. – accepted – Italian vipersbugloss, Italian viper's bugloss, Italian bugloss
  Echium lusitanicum L. – accepted – violet-vein viper's bugloss
  Echium lycopsis L. – not accepted
  Echium menziesii Lehm. – not accepted
  Echium pininana Webb & Berthel. – accepted – pine echium
  Echium plantagineum L. – accepted – salvation jane
  Echium pustulatum Sibth. & Sm. – accepted – bluedevil
  Echium vulgare L. – accepted – blueweed, common vipersbugloss, common echium, common viper's bugloss
  Echium vulgare var. pustulatum (Sm.) Coincy – not accepted
  Sechium P. Browne – accepted
  Sechium edule (Jacq.) Sw. – accepted – chayote
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'echium'
 
  No Records Found.
   

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