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- of Armenian Gegharkuni. In classical antiquity, the lake was known as Lychnitis (Ancient Gr****: Λυχνῖτις). John Chardin, who visited the lake in 1673...
- Germany "Verbas**** lychnitis L." Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 5 September 2021. "Verbas**** lychnitis". floranorthamerica...
- (including Verbas**** lychnitis, Verbas**** nigrum and Verbas**** austria****). Shargacucullia lychnitis lychnitis Shargacucullia lychnitis albicans (eastern...
- Camaegeria lychnitis is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is known from Madagascar. This species has a wingspan of 15–17.5mm. The holotype and most paratypes...
- Species: V. boerhavii Binomial name Verbas**** boerhavii L. Synonyms List Lychnitis boerhavii (L.) Fourr. Verbas**** bicolor Badarò Verbas**** boerhavii var...
- Ferguson) Verbas**** litigiosum (Samp.) Verbas**** longifolium (Ten.) Verbas**** lychnitis (L.) Verbas**** macedoni**** (Kosonin & Murb.) Verbas**** macrocarpum (Boiss...
-  pulverulentum Binomial name Verbas**** pulverulentum Vill. Synonyms List Lychnitis pulverulenta (Vill.) Fourr. Thapsus floccosum (Waldst. & Kit.) Raf. Thapsus...
- University of California Press. p. 442. ISBN 978-0-520-03177-7. illyrian lychnitis. Evans, Thammy (2007). Macedonia. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-84162-186-9...
- alongside species such as Verbas**** nigrum (black or dark mullein), Verbas**** lychnitis (white mullein), and Verbas**** sinuatum (wavy-leaved mullein). As Verbas****...
- mentioned in the Argonautica, an epic poem. Brygias or Brygium, a city in Lychnitis palus. Brygos (son of Aphrodisios) eponym in Epi****os/Dyrrhachion. Brygos...