| Family | Boraginaceae |
| Genus | Pulmonaria |
| Species | officinalis |
| Author | L. |
| Use | Astringent and expectorant, used internally for sore throats, catharr, bronchytis, hemorrhoids, and diarrhoea. Young leaves can be eaten in salad or as a boiled vegetable. Skin irritant and allergine, it is subjected to limitation in some countries. |
| Collector | Jessica Beaghen |
| Number | JB023 |
| Date | 03/03/2008 |
| Location | Backgarden, 22 Clairville Gardens, London W7 3HZ, UK |
| Coordinates | N 51.50984697 E -0.33684085 |
| Common name/s | Lungworth, Jerusalem sage, Jerusalem cowslip, Soldiers and sailors, Spotted dog |