Woolly Mullein
Verbascum phlomoides
Scrophulariaceae
Other names
Orange Mullein
Growth habit
Herbaceous
Perennation
Biennial
Native distribution
Europe to C Asia
Biocultural value
In folk medicine, flowers have been used to treat coughs, congestion and tuberculosis
Location
Source of plant
Cornell Botanic Gardens
Description
Biennial, grey or yellow tomentose. Basal leaves 5-45 x 3-15cm, oblong to broadly elliptic, crenate, sometimes shortly lobed near base; petiole 4-8cm; cauline leaves smaller, upper leaves sessile, sometimes shortly decurrent. Inflorescence 30-200cm, dense, usually simple; flowers in congested clusters of 2-9; corolla 30-55mm diameter, yellow, sometimes pellucid-glandular, exterior stellate tomentose; filaments white-yellow wooly, anterior, filaments glabrous, anthers decurrent., 4-7mm.
USDA Hardiness Zone
7
Special characteristics
medicinal/pharmaceutical