Description: Annual to perennial herbs, usually with coarse, spreading hairs.
Leaves on stems alternate, basal leaves in a rosette; sessile or petiolate.
Inflorescence terminal, scorpioid cymes, bracteate; flowers sessile, in 2 rows. Sepals often unequal, fused at the very base. Corolla zygomorphic, funnel-shaped, often with scales at about the level of the ovary. Stamens 5, unequal, at least some exserted; anthers lacking an appendage, on distinct filaments, often exserted beyond the throat of the corolla. Ovary 4-lobed; style exserted beyond the stamens; stigma bilobed.
Fruit of 4 beaked mericarps splitting from a low gynobase.
Distribution and occurrence: World: 40 species, Europe, Mediterranean & Africa. Australia: 4 species (naturalised), all States.
Echium species are declared noxious weeds in certain shires of N.S.W.
Text by Peter G. Wilson Taxon concept:
| Key to the species | |
1 | Stem leaves with cordate base | Echium plantagineum |
| Stem leaves not cordate at base | 2 |
2 | Flowers blue with 4 stamens exserted; hairs on inflorescence white | Echium vulgare |
| Flowers cream to yellow with 5 stamens exserted; hairs on inflorescence yellowish Back to 1 | Echium italicum |
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