Verbascum blattaria
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Verbascum blattaria, Linn. Moth Mullein. Biennial, 8 in. to 4 ft., glabrous and green: sts. usually tall: lvs. oblong or oblong-lanceolate, dentate; lower attenuate to the petiole, undivided or sinuate-pinnatifid; upper sessile, cordate-amplexicaul, acute: raceme very long and lax: fls. rather large, yellow, rarely white, borne on solitary pedicels; calyx glandular, segms. linear-lanceolate; corolla-throat violet: caps. globose, longer than the calyx. Eu., N. Asia.—Distinguished from V. virgatum, which it resembles, by the solitary pedicels.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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