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Common comfrey
Scientific name: Symphytum officinale
The drooping, tubular, pink flowers of Common comfrey are a familiar sight to many gardeners. Sometimes considered a 'weed', this hairy plant can be used as an organic fertiliser and a form of slug control.
Species information
Statistics
Height: up to 1mConservation status
Common.