
Mullein Leaf
This herb has a special affinity (attraction) for the respiratory organs and is a valuable remedy for all pulmonary complaints. It is the only herb known to man that has remarkable narcotic properties without being poisonous and harmful. A tall, stout, biennial, 1-8 feet tall with an attractive spike of yellow, sessile, cylindrical flowers, which appear in the 2nd year. The 1st year produces a rosette of large, fuzzy, gray-green leaves which are large, broadly oval, very hairy (felt-like). Stems are winged by decurrent bases. Found throughout the U.S. in clearings, fields, pastures, waste places. UPC: 084783012160. Origin(s): Albania, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Europe, Italy, United States. Latin Name(s): Verbascum thapsus. Also known as: Great Mullein, Velvet Plant, White Mullein, Bullock's Lungwort, Shepherd's Club, Hare's Beard, Cow's Lungwort. Plant Part(s) Used: Leaf. Appearance: Green. Aroma: Leafy, senna-like, pleasant. Taste: Leafy. GMO Status: Non-GMO.Allergen: None.Additives: