Verbascum ovalifolium

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Read about Verbascum ovalifolium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Verbascum ovalifolium, Don (V. formosum, Fisch.). Biennial, about 2-3 ft. high, gray-tomentose: lvs. large, ovate, petioled, coarsely and rather double-crenate, cordate, petioled, hoary beneath; upper lvs. cordate-clasping: fls. sessile or nearly so, solitary, large, 1 1/2 in. across, bright yellow, in a spike; calyx densely white-tomentose, segms. broad-lanceolate; filaments orange- or purple- woolly. S. Russia. B.M. 1037. B.R. 558.


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