Species

Verbascum blattaria

Common Name(s)

white mullein, moth mullien

Authority

Verbascum blattaria L.

Family

Scrophulariaceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Herbs other than Composites

Habitat

Roadsides, waste places, old fields.

Features

Herbaceous biennial. To 150cm tall. Glandular hairs on stems. Leaves are glaborous, and initially develop in a basal rosette during the first year. Then alternate, and generally lanceolate leaves, irregularly toothed or lobed, grow from the erect unbranched stems. Has a tap root with a fibrous root system. Yellow or white flowers with red-purple stamens produced on terminal racemes to >40 cm tall. Fruit a round capsule.

Flower Colours

White,Yellow

Year Naturalised

1871

Origin

Europe, Asia, N. Africa

This page last updated on 9 Jun 2010