Verbascum phlomoides

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Read about Verbascum phlomoides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Verbascum phlomoides, Linn. Biennial, 4-6 ft. high, whitish-or yellowish tomentose: radical lvs. crenulate, elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, attenuate to the petiole; cauline lvs. amplexicaul, usually cordate or very shortly decurrent: fls. yellow, in very short fascicles forming a long raceme; calyx tomentose, segms. triangular-lanceolate; filaments white-woolly. S. E. Eu. and Caucasus. Gn. 40, p. 561; 41, p. 555. Var. album, Hort., has creamy white fls.—The species has become naturalized in E. N. Amer.


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