Twenty-five names (20 species, three infraspecific taxa and two hybrids) were published in the genera Celsia and Verbascum by the Bohemian botanist Joseph Franz Freyn (1845–1903). These names are typified, in most cases by material preserved at the Herbarium of the Moravian Museum (BRNM) in Brno, Czech Republic, and in all but four cases a lectotype is designated. V. ×omissum is published as a nomen novum for V. divaricatum Freyn & Sintenis, which is a younger homonym of a name published by Kittel, and a lectotype is designated also for V. ×freynianum Borbás.
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