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Pulmonarias are perennials that bloom very early in spring and have interesting foliage from spring through fall. The leaves grow in basal rosettes and in some types are marked with silver-white splotches. The flowers may be blue or pink and in some cases start out pink and fade to blue, so both colors appear at once on the same plant. The scientific name Pulmonaria is derived from Latin pulmo (the lung). In ancient times, the spotted oval leaves of P. officinalis were thought to symbolize diseased, ulcerated lungs, and so were used to treat pulmonary infections. The common name in many languages also refers to lungs, as in English "lungwort" and German "Lungenkraut".
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(Lungwort) The abundant and attractive raspberry-pink blooms appear early, but the sharply-pointed, brilliant silver-spotted leaves and upright habit are what make this an exceptional Lungwort. They spread slowly from the initial clump to form an attractive ground cover.
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(Lungwort) This brightly silver-spotted beauty sends up profuse clusters of large true cobalt-blue flowers in spring. Simply stunning! One of the best dark-blues available, grows into a magnificent landscape specimen, providing over 8 months of color!
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