Re: Re:Verbascum-Mullein -Reply


No, its mallow.

>>> "Marie Yacuzzo"
<myacuzzo@javanet.com> 06/21/98 10:58am
>>>
I'm curious about Mullein.  I have something
that someone gave me that she
called "Mallow", but said she didn't think that
was the correct name.  It is
shaped like a Hollyhock with flowers that are
pinkish/purple (a light,
pretty color).  The flowers are less tightly curled
than a Hollyhock, more
flat with 3-4 pieces per bloom.  The blooms run
up the side of the stalk
like a Hollyhock.  She said that it self-seeds
like crazy, and she has them
all over her garden.  I like the plant, but still do
not know what it is.
Could it be a Mullein???

Marie
Z5
Western Massachusetts


-----Original Message-----
From: Whigmaster@aol.com
<Whigmaster@aol.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com
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Date: Sunday, June 21, 1998 7:50 PM
Subject: Re:Verbascum-Mullein


>Margaret
>What *we* refer to as Common Mullein here
in New England is a variety that
>grows along wasteland, roadsides.  Perhaps it
is not a truly *wild* plant
as
>you state, however, many people who garden
do not consider it a worthy
plant
>to have as they see it growing *wild* in the
above referenced wasteland.
>Those that know better realize the beauty of
the plant and it's value in
the
>garden.  As a matter of fact Nature works had
a couple nice varieties and
was
>sorely tempted to buy, but maybe next time.
>
>Janice
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