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Verbascum nigrum
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This plant has in the system Hansen/Mussel used for describing perennials the following code : 3.1.1.5

Explanation of the first digit : General location : OPEN SPACES. Plants for an open space, free of trees and shrubs. Always in the sun and a more or less rich soil.

Explanation of the second digit : Specific demands of the plant : Plants preferring a dry and sunny place, sometimes in brick walls.

Explanation of the third digit : Where to put : A typicla plant for semi-deserts.

Explanation of the fourth digit : Other characteristics : Robust, often large plant. Can be used as a solitary plant.

Color : geel

Flowering period : june - september

Size approx. : 100 cm.

Recommended quantity per square meter : 5

Location of the plant shown in the first picture : Oostenrijk / Hongarije 2010

Date taken : 08.08.2010

Family : Scrophulariaceae


© first picture : J.C. de Kreek en D. van Gelderen

© picture 2 : J.C. de Kreek and D. van Gelderen, location picture : Roemenie (Zomer 2009)

© picture 3 : J.C. de Kreek and D. van Gelderen, location picture : Florida, USA

© picture 4 : J.C. de Kreek and D. van Gelderen, location picture : Frankrijk

© picture 5 : J.C. de Kreek and D. van Gelderen, location picture : Camargue, Frankrijk

© picture 6 : J.C. de Kreek and D. van Gelderen, location picture : Camargue, Frankrijk

© picture 7 : Jaap de Kreek en Dirk van Gelderen, location picture : Zwitserland en Italie 2014

© picture 8 : Jaap de Kreek en Dirk van Gelderen, location picture : Zwitserland en Italie 2014

© picture 9 : Jaap de Kreek en Dirk van Gelderen, location picture : Zwitserland en Italie 2014

© picture 10 : Th. Ploeger en Zn