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With Supplementary Remarks on Naturally Produced Hybrids in the GenusVerbascum.
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With Supplementary Remarks on Naturally Produced Hybrids in the GenusVerbascum Ibid volume 10 1868 page 437.)
Usage of verbascum in English
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With Supplementary Remarks on Naturally Produced Hybrids in the Genus Verbascum.
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Read papers on Illegitimate Unions of Dimorphic and Trimorphic Plants, and on Verbascum.
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Lastly, the Solanaceae: Verbascum thapsus, or shepherd's club; V. sinuatum, or scollop-leaved mullein.
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See in the "Origin" the brief abstract of Gartner on Verbascum and Zea.
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My notes are explicit on the subject of some of them, taken on Verbascum sinuatum.
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Verbascum Thapsus is diffused over all the country, is vastly more common here than in Germany, fide Engelmann.
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Although it is sometimes called a Verbascum or Mullien, it is widely distinct from all the plants of that family.
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Thus Verbascum phoeniceum and nigrum are self-sterile, whilst V. thapsus and lychnitis are quite self-fertile, as I know by trial.
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Writer visits the Chelsea Flower Show, which dates back to 1913, and covets the Verbascum Helen Johnson she sees there.
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In the family of the Scrophulariaceae I experimented on species in the six following genera: Mimulus, Digitalis, Calceolaria, Linaria, Verbascum, and Vandellia.
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I tried Verbascum, and have got the pods, but do not know when I shall be able to see to the results.
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I found out the Verbascum case by pure accident, having transplanted one for experiment, and finding it to my astonishment utterly sterile.