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Eating notes: Flowers and leaves are often used for flavouring and decorating drinks. Pimms anyone?
Season
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Frequency
Common
Description
A naturalised escapee from medicinal herb gardens. Originally, a Mediterranean plant.
Height: 50 - 80cm
Leaves: Large and oval with a wavy margin. Hairy above and below
Flowers: The flowers are the most distinguishing feature of Borage. They have down-turned clusters of 5-petalled blue flowers with white centre and black stamens
Stems: Thick, fleshy and covered in stiff hairs.
Look-a-likes: Similar in growth and appearance to Comfrey. Distinguished by the flowers - star-shaped rather than bell-shaped.