Verbascum sinuatum. Photographed on a small mountain called Sierra Del Cristo Spain
Verbascum sinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein, the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in the genus Verbascum (mullein), growing in heavy soils in Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. It grows to 1.2–1.5 m (3.9–4.9 ft). The plant has an erect inflorescence stem, and is entirely covered with stellate hairs which are not pleasant to the touch.
Typically found in waste habitats, along waysides, and in open chaparrals (shrublands)
Verbascum sinuatum. Photographed on a small mountain called Sierra Del Cristo Spain
Verbascum sinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein, the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in the genus Verbascum (mullein), growing in heavy soils in Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. It grows to 1.2–1.5 m (3.9–4.9 ft). The plant has an erect inflorescence stem, and is entirely covered with stellate hairs which are not pleasant to the touch.
Typically found in waste habitats, along waysides, and in open chaparrals (shrublands)