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This plant is a hybrid of Common Comfrey and Rough Comfrey. and is now the most common species found on roadsides, hedgerows and wasteground. It...
Continued Below Added: 10th Apr 2007 by Diane Earl
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usually flowers June to August but this plant was still in bloom in early September. Comfrey has long been associated with healing wounds and common comfrey was used to make a binding for broken limbs. Picture taken at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk on August 11th 2006.
Subjects: Biology, Science
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