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Verbascum olympicum, Boiss. Biennial, 3-5 ft. or more high, densely white-tomentose: lower lvs. usually 6 in. long, oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate, entire, base attenuate; upper lvs. short-lanceolate, acute: panicles pyramidal, the racemes very long: lax; glomerules many-fld.: fls. rather large, about 1 in. across, bright yellow; calyx very tomentose, segms. long and narrowly linear-lanceolate; filaments white-bearded. Greece. G. 13: 669. Gn. 30, p. 213; 31, p. 125; 38, pp. 55, 66; 41, p. 555; 47, p. 147; 70, p. 91; 78, p. 436. Gng. 1:273. J.H. III.52:119. Gt. 31:1078.
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Verbascum olympicum, Boiss. Biennial, 3-5 ft. or more high, densely white-tomentose: lower leaves usually 6 inches long, oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate, entire, base attenuate; upper leaves short-lanceolate, acute: panicles pyramidal, the racemes very long: lax; glomerules many-flowered: flowers rather large, about 1 inch across, bright yellow; calyx very tomentose, segments long and narrowly linear-lanceolate; filaments white-bearded. Greece.
 
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Verbascum olympicum, Boiss. Biennial, 3-5 ft. or more high, densely white-tomentose: lower leaves usually 6 inches long, oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate, entire, base attenuate; upper leaves short-lanceolate, acute: panicles pyramidal, the racemes very long: lax; glomerules many-flowered: flowers rather large, about 1 inch across, bright yellow; calyx very tomentose, segments long and narrowly linear-lanceolate; filaments white-bearded. Greece.


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