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Common Mullein
Verbascum thapsus
31.1101, -97.4947
Field Notes
Description:
Mullein is usually recognized by its tall flower spikes, which can be 10 feet tall. It has pretty flowers, but only a few bloom at a time.
Common Mullein is a pioneer plant, so it is one of the first plants to grow in a place that has burned or otherwise been disturbed.
Mullein is biennial, so it lives for two years. The first year, this plant grows a rosette, but no flower stalk. The rosette survives through Winter, and the flower stalk grows the second year. At the end of the second year, the plant dies.
The rosette leaves are large and soft. They are bluish-green and grow up to 12 inches long and 5 inches wide. Most people compare the soft surface of a leaf to felt.
Common Mullein flowers are yellow with five petals. Flowers are about an inch wide. They bloom a few at a time from June to September.
Mullein produce huge numbers of seeds. One mullein plant may make over 100,000 seeds in a year. Seeds can survive almost any conditions and can last up to 100 years. Since mullein can't grow in shade, the seeds can lay in the soil, waiting until plants around them die or are removed.
Habitat:
Xeric portion of wildlife habitat yard.
Notes:
Common Mullein is usually found in waste places (open areas where the ground has been disturbed). Other places it grows include fields, roadsides, streamsides, gardens, and forest openings.
A multi-purpose herb, mullein offers many healing abilities from its flowers, leaves and root.
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