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Verbascum blattaria - Wikipedia
Verbascum blattaria, the moth mullein, is a flowering biennial plant belonging to the figwort family Scrophulariaceae. A native of Eurasia and North Africa, ...
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Verbascum blattaria (moth mullein) - Go Botany
Moth mullein is a biennial weed with large white or yellow flowers, found in dry, disturbed areas, with simple leaves and a high seed germination rate.
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gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Moth mullein - Colorado Department of Agriculture
Moth mullein is a biennial forb that is native to Europe. The seed is a round capsule about 8.5 mm in diameter. Upon maturity, it splits into 2 cells filled ...
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ag.colorado.gov
moth mullein
moth mullein [See quot. 1597.] The plant Verbascum Blattaria.1578 Lyte Dodoens i. lxxxii. 122 It may be called in English Purple, or Mothe Mulleyn. 1597 Gerarde Herbal ii. cclviii. 634 Concerning the plants comprehended vnder the titles of Blattaria, or Moth Mulleins, I finde nothing written of them...
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Moth Mullein - Ohio Perennial and Biennial Weed Guide
Moth mullein is a biennial with a basal rosette, a 2-5 ft tall flowering stem, white or yellow flowers, and its name comes from its curved stamens resembling ...
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weedguide.cfaes.osu.edu
Verbascum blattaria (Moth Mullein) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Moth Mullein is a Eurasian introduction that is a common roadside weed and garden escapee in more southern and eastern states.
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www.minnesotawildflowers.info
Mullein moth
The mullein moth (Cucullia verbasci) is a noctuid moth with a Palearctic distribution. English Nature page on Mullein Moth
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Moth mullein (Verbascum blattaria) - Montana State University
Moth mullein is a biennial forb with white to yellow flowers with purple centers, and long, soft, curved hairs that look like moth antennae.
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www.montana.edu
Moth Mullein - Montana Field Guide
Moth Mullein is a moderately-tall, non-native plant with a single stalk, bright green leaves, and a spike-like raceme of yellow or white flowers. Its name ...
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fieldguide.mt.gov
Moth Mullein - Annapolis Seeds
Verbascum blattaria - Biennial native to Euasia, naturalized across much of North America. Showy white flowers on 3-4' stalks. The flowers resemble wings of ...
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Moth Mullein - Missouri Department of Conservation
Moth mullein is a native of Eurasia introduced to our continent in the early 1800s. Since then, it has spread across North America.
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mdc.mo.gov
Verbascum blattaria|moth mullein/RHS Gardening
A biennial with crinkly, lobed, dark green leaves producing an evergreen basal rosette up to 40cm across. A narrow, branched flower spike, to 1.2m tall.
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www.rhs.org.uk
mullein
mullein (ˈmʌlɪn) Forms: 5–6 moleyne, (5 molyn, 6 molin, -en, -ayne), 6 mollen, mulleyn(e, 6–7 mullin, -eine, 6– (8–9 U.S.) mullen, 6– mullein. [a. AF. moleine (F. moulaine, Cotgr.; molène, Littré), perh. a derivative of F. mol soft. Cf. mullet4. The AF. word occurs in the 13th c. gloss ‘Tapsus barba...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Verbascum blattaria
Common name
Verbascum blattaria is more commonly referred to as the moth mullein, so named because of the resemblance of its flower's stamens to a moth The moth mullein prefers rich soils, but is tolerant of dry, sandy, and even gravelly soils.
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Feltia jaculifera
Feltia jaculifera, the dingy cutworm, is a moth of the family Noctuidae and is common throughout North America. plants including but not limited to; alfalfa, aster, blueberry, chickweed, clover, corn, dock, flax, goldenrod, miscellaneous garden vegetables, grasses, mullein
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