Very pretty! Verbascum bombyciferum is a volunteer in my garden, six feet tall and sprouting up in unexpected places such as the gravel covered parking spot. It’s an odd looking plant, but I’m fond of it.
No, thank heavens; or at least not yet. I’ve got some kind of moth that wants to get into rice, oats, barley, etc. I have to make sure everything is stored in moth-proof packaging. I’ve never had this problem in my cupboards before. Ugh.
After my smug comments in September that the Mullein Moths ate my Buddleja – they have subsequently found my Verbascums! I have the white chaxii and a yellow form, or does that go under a different name?
I think the white one is chaxii Album, these were from seed and all came out white (so far). Also not a single moth (so far). Hope they your caterpillars aren’t too hungry 🙂
Very pretty! Verbascum bombyciferum is a volunteer in my garden, six feet tall and sprouting up in unexpected places such as the gravel covered parking spot. It’s an odd looking plant, but I’m fond of it.
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I love them! Do you get the mullein moth caterpillars over there?
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No, thank heavens; or at least not yet. I’ve got some kind of moth that wants to get into rice, oats, barley, etc. I have to make sure everything is stored in moth-proof packaging. I’ve never had this problem in my cupboards before. Ugh.
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After my smug comments in September that the Mullein Moths ate my Buddleja – they have subsequently found my Verbascums! I have the white chaxii and a yellow form, or does that go under a different name?
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I think the white one is chaxii Album, these were from seed and all came out white (so far). Also not a single moth (so far). Hope they your caterpillars aren’t too hungry 🙂
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They have been, there was obviously not enough to eat on the Buddleja!
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