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Meaning of alcalcuz




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

alcalcuz
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It is the name of Arabic origin, for a plant of the family Boraginaceae, similar to borage. It is also known by the names of cow tongue, ox tongue, tongue, mellow, argamala and argámula. Its scientific name is Anchusa officinalis and belongs to the family Boraginaceae. It has medicinal uses. Its leaves are large and covered with lint.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Name used in the South and centre of the peninsula of Arab origin that designates an boraginacea herb, once consumed as a vegetable. Also called it alcolcuz, alcaluz, ( ear Mule ) chupamiel, honey, beef, common bugloss, cow tongue language: anchusa azurea. It is similar to the Borage

  



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