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Index Seminum (Göttingen) 2: 22, plate 16. 1811.
Common names: Showy mullein
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--><p>It is not clear that <i></i>subsp.<i> speciosum</i> is the best identification for plants in the flora area, if the infraspecific distinction is to be made. Subspecies speciosum is characterized by leaves with grayish, rather harsh tomentum and capsules 3–6 mm; subsp. megaphlomos (Boissier & Heldreich) Nyman is characterized by leaves with a white or yellowish, soft, thick tomentum and capsules 5–7 mm. Distinctly elongate basal and proximal cauline leaves are often found in <i>Verbascum speciosum</i>.</p> | --><p>It is not clear that <i></i>subsp.<i> speciosum</i> is the best identification for plants in the flora area, if the infraspecific distinction is to be made. Subspecies speciosum is characterized by leaves with grayish, rather harsh tomentum and capsules 3–6 mm; subsp. megaphlomos (Boissier & Heldreich) Nyman is characterized by leaves with a white or yellowish, soft, thick tomentum and capsules 5–7 mm. Distinctly elongate basal and proximal cauline leaves are often found in <i>Verbascum speciosum</i>.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 6 November 2020
Distribution
Introduced; Calif., Ill., Europe.
Discussion
Subspecies 2 (1 in the flora).
It is not clear that subsp. speciosum is the best identification for plants in the flora area, if the infraspecific distinction is to be made. Subspecies speciosum is characterized by leaves with grayish, rather harsh tomentum and capsules 3–6 mm; subsp. megaphlomos (Boissier & Heldreich) Nyman is characterized by leaves with a white or yellowish, soft, thick tomentum and capsules 5–7 mm. Distinctly elongate basal and proximal cauline leaves are often found in Verbascum speciosum.
Selected References
None.