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pole·mo·ni·um bo·re·ale
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northern Jacob's ladder, Polemonium borealenoun
perennial erect herb with white flowers; circumboreal
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polemonium boreale
Polemonium boreale, also known as northern Jacob's ladder, is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae). It is native to arctic and alpine regions in Europe, Asia, and North America. This species is typically found in environments, such as meadows and rocky areas, with cold, harsh climates. Its flowers are usually blue and bell-shaped, grouped into clusters.
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Polemonium boreale
Polemonium boreale is a plant native to the most of the high arctic. In Greenland it is found only in a small area on the east coast. It is not very common. The whole plant is pubescent, with long woolly hairs, glandular, and grows to 5–10 cm tall. The basal leaves are more or less alternate, and pinnate, with numerous leaflets. The flowers are produced in a more or less capitate inflorescence, each flower bell-shaped, blue, 15 mm long, 2.5 times longer than the calyx. The plant has a very unpleasant smell, and grows on gravelly slopes and in crevices. ⁕ Native to the most of the high arctic, its range includes Svalbard. ⁕ The inflorescence consists of 3—7, 5—15 mm flowers. ⁕ Basal leaves are pinnate with numerous small leaflets.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of polemonium boreale in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of polemonium boreale in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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