Verbascum mucronatum

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Read about Verbascum mucronatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Verbascum mucronatum, Lam. Biennial, several feet high, densely white, ragged-tomentose: st. erect, crowded, leafy, large-panicled: lvs. thick; radical oblong, crenate, sometimes somewhat lobed and somewhat petioled; cauline lvs. oblong, rather long-decurrent; uppermost suborbiculate, mucronate: glomerules of fls. globose, forming a long virgate, interrupted raceme: fls. sub-sessile, white; calyx silky-lanate, segms. broad-lanceolate; filaments white-woolly. Asia Minor and Crete.


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