Boraginaceae - Genera

Genera

  • Actinocarya
  • Adelocaryum
  • Afrotysonia
  • Alkanna
  • Amblynotus
  • Amphibologyne
  • Amsinckia
  • Anchusa
  • Ancistrocarya
  • Anoplocaryum
  • Antiotrema
  • Antiphytum
  • Arnebia
  • Asperugo
  • Auxemma
  • Borago
  • Bothriospermum
  • Bourreria
  • Brachybotrys
  • Brunnera
  • Buglossoides
  • Caccinia
  • Carmona
  • Cerinthe
  • Chionocharis
  • Choriantha
  • Cordia
  • Craniospermum
  • Cryptantha
  • Cynoglossopsis
  • Cynoglossum
  • Cynoglottis
  • Cysostemon
  • Dasynotus
  • Decalepidanthus
  • Echiochilon
  • Echiostachys
  • Echium
  • Ehretia
  • Elizaldia
  • Embadium
  • Eritrichium
  • Gastrocotyle
  • Gyrocaryum
  • Hackelia
  • Halacsya
  • Halgania
  • Harpagonella
  • Heliocarya
  • Heliotropium
  • Heterocaryum
  • Huynhia
  • Ivanjohnstonia
  • Ixorhea
  • Lacaitaea
  • Lappula
  • Lasiarrhenum
  • Lasiocaryum
  • Lepechiniella
  • Lepidocordia
  • Lindelophia
  • Lithodora
  • Lithospermum
  • Lobostemon
  • Macromeria
  • Maharanga
  • Mairetis
  • Mattiastrum
  • Mertensia
  • Metaeritrichium
  • Microcaryum
  • Microula
  • Mimophytum
  • Moltkia
  • Moltkiopsis
  • Moritzia
  • Myosotidium
  • Myosotis
  • Neatostema
  • Nesocaryum
  • Nogalia
  • Nomosa
  • Nonea
  • Ogastemma
  • Omphalodes
  • Omphalolappula
  • Omphalotrigonotis
  • Onosma
  • Onosmodium
  • Oxyosmyles
  • Paracaryum
  • Pardoglossum
  • Patagonula
  • Pectocarya
  • Pentaglottis
  • Perittostema
  • Phacelia
  • Plagiobothrys
  • Pseudomertensia
  • Psilolaemus
  • Pteleocarpa
  • Pulmonaria
  • Rindera
  • Rochefortia
  • Rochelia
  • Rotula
  • Saccellium
  • Scapicephalus
  • Selkirkia
  • Sericostoma
  • Sinojohnstonia
  • Solenanthus
  • Stenosolenium
  • Stephanocaryum
  • Suchtelenia
  • Symphytum
  • Thaumatocaryum
  • Thyrocarpus
  • Tianschaniella
  • Tiquilia
  • Tournefortia
  • Trachelanthus
  • Trachystemon
  • Trichodesma
  • Trigonocaryum
  • Trigonotis
  • Ulugbekia
  • Valentiniella

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