Comfrey


[kuhm-free] /ˈkʌm fri/

noun, plural comfreys.
1.
any coarse Eurasian plant belonging to the genus Symphytum, of the borage family, as the widely cultivated S. officinale, having hairy, lance-shaped leaves and drooping clusters of small, white, rose-colored, or purplish flowers.
/ˈkʌmfrɪ/
noun
1.
any hairy Eurasian boraginaceous plant of the genus Symphytum, having blue, purplish-pink, or white flowers

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