One of the genus Anchusa of rough and hairy Old World herbs with one-sided clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers in the family Boraginaceae.(noun)
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Use "anchusa" in a sentence
"TAKE ROOT If you are looking to propagate perennials, those with fleshy roots such as anchusa, phlox, verbascum, oriental poppy and acanthus lend themselves to root cuttings."
"Lit. “enamelled or painted with anchusa or alkanet,” a plant, the wild bugloss, whose root yields a red dye."
"To the east, separating the lawn from the walk, which is west of the canna beds, is a border of dusty miller next the grass and one row each of blue anchusa and red snapdragon."