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White Comfrey, Symphytum orientale, Norfolk, England, UK. White Comfrey is a non-native perennial plant of the UK, typically found growing in hedgerows, roadsides and waste ground, to a mature height of up to 70cm. Medium to tall softly hairy plant without creeping rhizomes. Stems erect, much branched. Leaves rather pale green oval. Flowers white, 14 to 18 mm the lobes not recurved.