RMD096K1–Yellow-flowered form of White Mullein (Verbascum lychnitis) in flower. closeup
RF2A3NWK3–Verbascum phoeniceum
RM2G8Y2CM–Cut flower garden at our allotment
RFRDMCT1–Verbascum blattaria close up
RMET29MP–beautiful big Herb mullein flower Verbascum densiflorum in summer
RF2GF9T0N–The common mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is a biennial plant native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. This photo was taken in central Italy.
RFG1MNG4–Colorful blossoms of the dark mullein (Verbascum nigrum).
RM2AD8DXF–Dark mullein 'Verbascum nigrum'
RMKJJ83R–Windblumen-Königskerze, Windlicht-Königskerze, Filzige Königskerze, Wollkraut, Blatt, Blätter vor der Blüte, Blattrosette, Königskerze, Verbascum phlo
RF2HC4D2F–Woman collect mullein flowers to a wicker basket. Yellow verbascum in the garden.
RF2PN850R–Mullein Verbascum in a natural environment of growth. Plant is highly valued in herbal medicine, it is used in the form of infusions, decoctions, oint
RM2B00BDG–the great mullein or common mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
RF2RFGRA5–In the summer, mullein (Verbascum) blooms in the wild
RMH47EME–Small-flower great mullein,
RMB47H1D–Verbascum (Mullein) plant on a meadow, Poland
RF2DHWYJJ–Close-up of a single magenta Verbascum flower
RM2RFPNX3–Vebascus plant in the pastures of Campo Imperatore. In the background the Gran Sasso mountain range, Abruzzo
RF2G12YYX–A full and colourful flower border in a clipped Box display
RMATX28Y–Dark Mullein, Verbascum nigrum, in flower with distinctive violet filament hairs
RF2A3NWTP–Verbascum rupestre
RMD174W7–Helmsley Walled Garden
RF2A78MAK–yellow flowers of Verbascum thapsus plant
RMBAHR7M–Part of the herbaceous border at Waterperry Gardens, Wheatley, Oxfordshire,Oxon, England, UK
RM2AN10NW–VERBASCUM ASSOCIATION
RFG1MNH2–A maggot coming out of the colorful blossoms of the dark mullein (Verbascum nigrum).
RM2AD8DNP–Dark mullein 'Verbascum nigrum'
RMKJJ840–Windblumen-Königskerze, Windlicht-Königskerze, Filzige Königskerze, Wollkraut, Blatt, Blätter vor der Blüte, Blattrosette, Königskerze, Verbascum phlo
RF2HC4D26–Woman collect mullein flowers to a wicker basket. Yellow verbascum in the garden.
RF2PN84JJ–Mullein Verbascum in a natural environment of growth. Plant is highly valued in herbal medicine, it is used in the form of infusions, decoctions, oint
RM2B00BG4–the great mullein or common mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
RF2RFGRA2–In the summer, mullein (Verbascum) blooms in the wild
RF2KT7AG0–Mullein flowers isolated on white background
RFKFK365–Garden flower border with flowering Verbena Bonariensis, Crocosmia and Agapanthus making a colourful display
RMATX29J–Dark Mullein, Verbascum nigrum, in flower with distinctive violet filament hairs
RF2A3NWR9–Verbascum rupestre
RMD17518–Helmsley Walled Garden
RF2K4ETN6–Close up of a red Ant on the yellow flower of Densflower mullein
RMJK11NK–Verbena bonariensis against verbascums in a summer border.
RM2AN10N8–VERBASCUM ASSOCIATION
RME1BH4F–A close-up of plants in The Vital Earth Night Sky Garden, show garden gold medal winner at the Chelsea Flower Show
RMFHWAEW–Verbascum nigrum, Black mullein
RMKJJ83J–Windblumen-Königskerze, Windlicht-Königskerze, Filzige Königskerze, Wollkraut, Blatt, Blätter vor der Blüte, Blattrosette, Königskerze, Verbascum phlo
RF2HC4D15–Woman collect mullein flowers to a wicker basket. Yellow verbascum in the garden.
RFP8KD0P–mullein flower with water drops macro selective focus
RFRA8KK7–THis is the well known Marmalade Hoverfly feeding on thew pollen of a Verbaccum in out rear garden. One of the few flies able to crush pollen.
RF2RFGR96–In the summer, mullein (Verbascum) blooms in the wild
RM2HCRFPF–Common Mullein is a native wildflower of Eurasia but has become naturalized in many parts of the world, often becoming invasive.
RMBC0XFM–Great Mullein damaged by Mullein moth caterpillar
RF2EAGNN6–plants common mullein with flowers growing outdoors close up view
RF2HC4D3H–Woman collect mullein flowers to a wicker basket. Yellow verbascum in the garden.
RM2RJWYWX–Mullein Moth caterpillar feeding on leaves of mullein or verbascum
RM2M4YHBK–Closeup of flower spike of a Wooly mullein plant
RF2REA2PA–One of the species of mullein, Verbascum lychnitis, blooms in the wild
RM2GCDX3J–Caterpillar of Striped Lychnis (Cucullia lychnitis) moth feeding on its host plant, a flowering mullein (Verbascum lychnitis), Valais, Switzerland
RMW9EGC9–verbascum chaixii
RFKRKXWX–Verbascum dumulosum
RMDT14FX–Verbascum Kynaston flower spikes spires mullein mulleins white flower flowers flowering perennials single one flower
RF2C5HHPG–Mullein flowers isolated on white background
RFKFK2XG–Garden flower border with Perovskia, Crocosmia making a colourful display
RMHGMBPR–White Mullein (yellow form), Verbascum lychnitis in flower on limestone grassland.
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