- nomenclature, Verbas****
thapsus was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1753
Species Plantarum. The
specific epithet thapsus had been
first used by...
- The
Battle of
Thapsus was a
military engagement that took
place on
April 6, 46 BC near
Thapsus (in
modern Tunisia). The
forces of the Optimates, led by...
- from the
similar great mullein (
V.
thapsus) in all five
stamens having dense white hairs on the stem; in
V.
thapsus, the
lower two of the five stamens...
- fish
Velvet (plant),
several plants in the
genus Verbas****,
especially V.
thapsus Velvet antler, a
developmental stage in a deer's
antlers Velvet (bus company)...
- [2] It
hybridizes with
other mullein species ,
including V.nigrum,
V.pulverentum and
V.
thapsus. In
Germany "Verbas****
lychnitis L."
Plants of the World...
- Mediterranean.
Mullein or "mullein leaf"
often refers to the
leaves of Verbas****
thapsus, the
great or
common mullein,
which is
frequently used in
herbal medicine...
-
plants was made on
V.
phoeniceum in the late 18th
century and
published by
Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter.
Unlike other mulleins V.
thapsus and
V.
lychnitis which...
-
confused with the more po****r and
widely known common mullein (
V.
thapsus), a
close relative of
V. blattaria. The moth
mullein is a
biennial plant. In its first...
-
Battle of
Thapsus. Here, the
legion heroically fought against the
elephants used by Caesar's
republican enemies. This made a
great impression, and
V Alaudae...
- Collections, 1840-1965.
Archived 14
April 2009 at the
Wayback Machine "The Aeneid".
V. I.
Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine.
World Digital Library. 1798. Retrieved...