Great Mullein

Great Mullein

Great Mullein

Verbascum thapsus ssp. thapsus


Biennial. Found in a variety of  habitats, including banksides, meadows, roadsides, forest clearings and pastures.


Details Description
Type
Herb
Group
Figwort
Identifying Characteristics

Herb 0.5-2 m tall, covered in greyish or whitish flattened hairs. Leaves are oval. Flowers are small, yellow and arranged along a long, erect, usually unbranched stem. Flowers in August.

Distinctive Features

An erect weed with a spike of yellow flowers on a long stem.

Life Form Group
Herb
Life Form Codes
Large Herb (LH)
EVC types
EVC 649: Stony Knoll Shrubland
Native Status
Introduced
Weed Status Invasiveness
High INVASIVE
Weed Status Impact
High IMPACT
Taxonomy
Phylum
Charophyta
Class
Equisetopsida
Order
Lamiales
Family
Scrophulariaceae
Genus
Verbascum
Species
thapsus ssp. thapsus
Great Mullein
Native to Europe and Asia. Occurs in Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and New South Wales.

Distribution maps indicate current and historic locations where species have been sighted.

Source: Atlas of Living Australia

Endangered Status
DEPI Advisory List
Not listed
FFG Act
Not listed
EPBC Act
Not listed

The conservation status of species is listed within Victoria and Australia.

The Department of Environment and Primary Industry (DEPI) Advisory List consists of non-statutory advisory lists of rare or threatened flora and fauna within Victoria.

The Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (FFG Act) lists threatened species in Victoria. Under the Act, an Action Statement is produced for each listed species.

The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) is the Australian Government’s key piece of environmental legislation, listing nationally threatened native species and ecological communities.