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| name = ''Mertensia virginica''
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|familia=Boraginaceae
| common_names = Virginia Bluebell, Virginia Cowslip, Lungwort Oysterleaf, Roanoke Bells
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|genus=Mertensia
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|species=virginica
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|common_name=Virginia Bluebell
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|Min ht metric=cm
| origin = ?  <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc -->
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|image=Mertensia_virginica_Nashville.jpg
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|image_caption=Mertensia virginica
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| color = IndianRed
 
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| image_caption = Mertensia virginica
 
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|familia = Boraginaceae
 
|genus = Mertensia
 
|species = virginica
 
 
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Mertensia virginica, DC. (M. pulmonarioides, Roth). Virginian  Cowslip. Bluebells. Very smooth and glabrous, 1-2 ft.: lvs. obovate or oblong, or the lowest large, rounded and long stalked; veins conspicuous: fls. at length more nodding. Spring. N. Y. and westward to S. C. and Tenn., usually inhabiting low or moist grounds. Var. rubra, Hort., has pink-colored fls.
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Mertensia virginica


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Read about Virginia Bluebell in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mertensia virginica, DC. (M. pulmonarioides, Roth). Virginian Cowslip. Bluebells. Very smooth and glabrous, 1-2 ft.: lvs. obovate or oblong, or the lowest large, rounded and long stalked; veins conspicuous: fls. at length more nodding. Spring. N. Y. and westward to S. C. and Tenn., usually inhabiting low or moist grounds. Var. rubra, Hort., has pink-colored fls.


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