Difference between revisions of "Verbascum densiflorum"

Bertoloni

Rar. Lig. [Ital.] Pl. 3: 52. 1810.

Common names: Denseflower mullein
Introduced
Synonyms: Verbascum thapsiforme Schrader
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 348. Mentioned on page 345, 347.
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 5 November 2020

Biennials. Stems 30–120 cm, densely and persistently tomentose, eglandular. Leaves: surfaces densely and persistently tomentose, eglandular; basal and proximal cauline with petiole 10–30 mm; blade obovate to oblong-ovate, 5–25(–30) × 4–8(–12) cm, base attenuate; cauline not clasping, gradually smaller distally, base long-decurrent, margins crenate, apex of distal cauline and floral bracts long-acuminate. Inflorescences unbranched, narrowly cylindric, sometimes branched from proximal nodes, forming a panicle, flowers densely overlapping, in clusters of 2–8; rachis densely and persistently tomentose, eglandular; bracts ovate, 15–40 mm, base decurrent, apex long-acuminate, densely and persistently tomentose, eglandular. Pedicels free or adnate to rachis at base, 3–15 mm; bracteoles 2. Flowers: calyx 5–12 mm, densely and persistently tomentose, eglandular, lobes ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate; corolla yellow, 30–55 mm diam., pellucid glands absent or relatively few; proximal filaments glabrous, distal pair villous, hairs white or yellow, anthers orange; stigma spatulate, base decurrent. Capsules elliptic-ovoid, 5–8 mm, tomentose.


Phenology: Flowering May–Aug.
Habitat: Fields, roadsides, disturbed sites.
Elevation: 50–300 m.

Distribution

Introduced; Iowa, Mass., Mich., Mo., Wis., Europe, Asia, introduced also in South America (Chile), Australia.

Discussion

Verbascum ×humnickii Franchet is a hybrid between V. densiflorum and V. thapsus.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Guy L. Nesom +
Bertoloni +
Denseflower mullein +
Iowa +, Mass. +, Mich. +, Mo. +, Wis. +, Europe +, Asia +, introduced also in South America (Chile) +  and Australia. +
50–300 m. +
Fields, roadsides, disturbed sites. +
Flowering May–Aug. +
Rar. Lig. [Ital.] Pl. +
Introduced +
Verbascum thapsiforme +
Verbascum densiflorum +
Verbascum +
species +