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Mullein, Common

Verbascum thapsus
HOW TO GROW MULLEIN, COMMON

Direct sow in the Fall 4-6 weeks before last frost. Likes disturbed soil, seeds are long-lived. Seeds require lit open ground to germinate. Drought tolerant, self-seeds. Seeds require light to germinate, press into soil, do not cover. Soil pH 6.6-8.5. Hardiness zones 4-10. Biennial.

Usual seed life 3–5 years.

Planting Depth surface requires light
Soil Temp. Germ. 50-85˚F
Days to Germ. 12-15
Plant Spacing 24”
Row Spacing 4-5’
Days To Maturity 85-125
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained

 

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Widely used emollient and astringent herbal remedy. Useful to reduce mucus and stimulate coughing up phlegm, useful for bronchitis. Combines well with other expectorants such as coltsfoot. Topically used for eczema and hemorrhoids. Dried roots removes warts and boils. Carefully strain leaves to remove the small hair...
Widely used emollient and astringent herbal remedy. Useful to reduce mucus and stimulate coughing up phlegm, useful for bronchitis. Combines well with other expectorants such as coltsfoot. Topically used for eczema and hemorrhoids. Dried roots removes warts and boils. Carefully strain leaves to remove the small hairs. Harvest when flowering. The flowers contain glycyrrhizin which has anti-bacterial and potential anti-tumor properties. Make a flower with the oils for ear infections too. Poultice from leaves and seeds draws out splinters. Flowers also make a bright yellow or green dye. Attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. Also known as Great Mullein. 

Native to Europe, northern Africa and Asia. Introduced to the Americas and Australia.
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Mullein, Common

Verbascum thapsus
Widely used emollient and astringent herbal remedy. Useful to reduce mucus and stimulate coughing up phlegm, useful for bronchitis. Combines well with other expectorants such as coltsfoot. Topically used for eczema and hemorrhoids. Dried roots removes warts and...
Widely used emollient and astringent herbal remedy. Useful to reduce mucus and stimulate coughing up phlegm, useful for bronchitis. Combines well with other expectorants such as coltsfoot. Topically used for eczema and hemorrhoids. Dried roots removes warts and boils. Carefully strain leaves to remove the small hairs. Harvest when flowering. The flowers contain glycyrrhizin which has anti-bacterial and potential anti-tumor properties. Make a flower with the oils for ear infections too. Poultice from leaves and seeds draws out splinters. Flowers also make a bright yellow or green dye. Attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. Also known as Great Mullein. 

Native to Europe, northern Africa and Asia. Introduced to the Americas and Australia.
Learn More
HOW TO GROW MULLEIN, COMMON

Direct sow in the Fall 4-6 weeks before last frost. Likes disturbed soil, seeds are long-lived. Seeds require lit open ground to germinate. Drought tolerant, self-seeds. Seeds require light to germinate, press into soil, do not cover. Soil pH 6.6-8.5. Hardiness zones 4-10. Biennial.

Usual seed life 3–5 years.

Planting Depth surface requires light
Soil Temp. Germ. 50-85˚F
Days to Germ. 12-15
Plant Spacing 24”
Row Spacing 4-5’
Days To Maturity 85-125
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained

 

Meet Your Farmer

We promote fair trade, organic practices and environmental responsibility throughout the Restoration Seeds supply chain. Below are the family farmers and seed suppliers who bring our open pollinated seeds to you.

Idyllwild Conventional Seed grower since 2018
Idyllwild was born of our joyful curiosity and celebration of nature’s diverse gifts. Following nature’s model of open dispersal and dissemination, we share these seeds with you and invite you to play in the garden of abundance. We learn from nature and she has taught us to live and think in terms of “abundance” instead of “scarcity”. Diversity - in all forms, from genetic to creative expression - is the heart of resilience. We enjoy experimenting with myriads of flavors, colors, and textures and the world opens to us in infinite possibilities. As a result, we are nourished in body, mind, and spirit.
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