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- Verbas**** thapsus, the great mullein, greater mullein or common mullein, is a species of mullein native to Europe, northern Africa, and Asia, and introduced...
- refers to the leaves of Verbas**** thapsus, the great or common mullein, which is frequently used in herbal medicine. Verbas**** are biennial or perennial...
- Verbas**** phlomoides, the orange mullein, woolly mullein (which often refers to Verbas**** thapsus), or clasping-leaf mullein, is a plant species in the...
- from the similar great mullein (V. thapsus) in all five stamens having dense white hairs on the stem; in V. thapsus, the lower two of the five stamens...
- Verbas**** densiflorum, also known as denseflower mullein and dense-flowered mullein, is a species of plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae. NRCS...
- Verbas**** sinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein, the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants...
- Verbas**** phoeniceum, known as purple mullein, is a species of mullein that is part of the family Scrophulariaceae native to Central Europe, Central Asia...
- available water. Bull thistle (Cirsium vulgare), common mullein (Verbas**** thapsus), and Klamath weed (Hyperi**** perforatum) have been identified as...
- from May to July. The larvae feed on Verbas**** species (including Verbas**** lychnites, Verbas**** thapsus and Verbas**** nigrum), Scrophularia canina and possibly...
- plant in the lower left of the Entombment. Commonly called mullein, Verbas**** thapsus was thought to have medicinal properties and was said to ward off...