female name
Plant of the family of the Borragináceas, very hairy, erect stem, of six to eight decimetres of height, lanceolate, entire leaves, the lower with petiole, sitting the higher, and all of them Bristly rigid hairs, flowers in panicles of blue Corolla and form of funnel, and dry fruit with four furrowed seeds abounds in the fields, and its flowers are part of the cordial