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Description
Description: It is a hairy biennial plant that can grow to 2 m tall or more. Its small, yellow flowers are densely grouped on a tall stem, which grows from a large rosette of leaves.
It grows in a wide variety of habitats, but prefers well-lit, disturbed
soils, where it can appear soon after the ground receives light, from
long-lived seeds that persist in the soil seed bank.
Botanical Name:
Verbascum thapus
Common Names: Great
mullein or common mullein
Medicinal Part: Leaf
CAS No: 90064-13-4
INCI Name: Verbascum Thapsus
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