Verbascum sinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein,[1] the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in the genus Verbascum (mullein), growing in heavy soils in Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. It grows to 1.2–1.5 m (3.9–4.9 ft). The plant has an erect inflorescence stem, and is entirely covered with stellate hairs (trichomes) which are not pleasant to the touch.[2]
^Wild Flowers of Israel, Verbascum sinuatum
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Verbascumsinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein, the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in...
such as Verbascum nigrum (black or dark mullein), Verbascum lychnitis (white mullein), and Verbascumsinuatum (wavy-leaved mullein).. As Verbascum thapsus...
Verbascum Georgiev argued that the word contains the stem *dies 'light, day', also present in Diesema. Diessathel Wavyleaf Mullein Verbascumsinuatum...