Mullein Leaf

Asheville Farms

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The large, velvety leaves of the mullein plant make a soothing herbal tea. As an ingredient in salves and poultices, they have the same soothing effect on the skin. Mullein is a striking, easy to identify plant with large, densely furred leaves and a tall, stately flowering stalk. While it's native to Europe and Asia, mullein has become naturalized across North America and Asia. It can be found growing in a wide array of regions, from dry and rocky to wastelands and field edges. Mullein is usually biennial, meaning it seeds in the second year then dies. First year plants are rosettes of oval-shapped, woolly, grey-green leaves. In the second year, the leaves at the base of the plant (basal leaves) grow large and elongated, with successively smaller leaves developing on the lower part of a one- to five-foot flowering stalk. If you see a plant send up more than one stalk, it's generally a result of damage to the original stalk. Fragrant yellow flowers and buds are densely packed around the stalk. As the energy and virtues of the leaves move up the stem and into the flowers, the large lower leaves turn yellow and lose their effectiveness.

 

BOTANICAL NAME: Verbascum thapsus L.

FLAVOR PROFILE: Slightly bitter

FORM: Cut & Sifted

ORIGIN: Bulgaria

PLANT PART: Leaf

 

Product Features

 

  • Leaves are best harvested in the first year or spring of the second year, before the flowering stalk shoots up in the summer. 

  • Common regional names for the plant include blanket leaf, velvet plant and velvet dock, all referring to the large, soft leaf. 

  • Torch plant, another common name, refers to Midieval times when the stalks were dipped in fat and lit for use as torches. 

  • Our organic mullein leaf's botanical name is Verbascum thapsus L.