Lungwort

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lungwort \Lung"wort`\, n. (Bot.)
   (a) An herb of the genus {Pulmonaria} ({Pulmonaria
       officinalis}), of Europe; -- so called because the
       spotted appearance of the leaves resembles that of a
       diseased lung.
   (b) Any plant of the genus {Mertensia} (esp. {Mertensia
       Virginica} and {Mertensia Sibirica}), plants nearly
       related to {Pulmonaria}. The American lungwort is
       {Mertensia Virginica}, Virginia cowslip. --Gray.
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   {Cow's lungwort} mullein.

   {Sea lungwort}, {Mertensia maritima}, found on the seacoast
      of Northern Europe and America.

   {Tree lungwort}, a lichen ({Sticta pulmonacea}) growing on
      trees and rocks. The thallus is lacunose, and in
      appearance somewhat resembles the lungs, for diseases of
      which it was once thought a remedy.
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