Verbascum x 'Banana Custard'

Mullein

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Common Name: 

Mullein

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Silver

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Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

75 cm

Maximum width: 

45 cm

Mullein (Verbascum x 'Banana Custard') - Description

You can almost hear the color explode. Exceptionally tall, upright spikes of yellow florets reach up to 4'. Flowers continuously- 3-4 flowers per spike. Loves the sun. The crisp, happy, clear yellow hues and long spikes remind us of country house gardens. A buoyant tableau in three dimensions. Biennial.

Mullein (Verbascum x 'Banana Custard') - Blooming

Flowers in the summer with spikes of clustered, often stemless flowers that are around 1 inch across. Usually yellow in color, but sometimes come in purple, red, or white.

Mullein (Verbascum x 'Banana Custard') - Growth

Biennials, a few annuals, perennials, and subshrubs. Does best with full sun. Foliage is covered with wooly hairs, which makes this genus of plants relatively distinct. Grows to 6 ft. tall for some species. Can become weedy especially the species V. thapsus. Grow alpine species in an alpine house to protect from winter moisture. Most Mulleins that are cultivated are hybrids. Hybrid and large species work well in a large, mixed or herbaceous border or gravel bed. Can also be naturalized in a wild or woodland garden. Smaller species like V. dumulosum and V. pestallozae make nice additions to a rock garden or alpine house.

Mullein (Verbascum x 'Banana Custard') - Planting

Self sows freely. Propagate seeds of biennials and perennials in late spring or early summer in containers in a cold frame. Biennials planted at 55-64°F (13-18°C)may flower and die in the first year. Can also propagate perennials by division in spring, or from root cuttings in winter. Semi-ripe cuttings work for shrubby plants; take in late summer.

Mullein (Verbascum x 'Banana Custard') - Pest

Caterpillars. Other issues include powdery mildew, and fungal leaf spots.

Mullein (Verbascum x 'Banana Custard') - Soil and irrigation

Needs alkaline, poor, well-draining soils.

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