Recently, common mullein (Verbascum thapsus) seems to be ubiquitous: on roadsides, abandoned lots and even popping up in manicured landscapes. I get why gardeners might find it attractive; with fuzzy ...
A conservationist has sounded the alarm about a useful but destructive plant that is quietly wreaking havoc on backyards and ecosystems. Hunter Jarratt, also known as Invasive Species Guy ...
Some people use mullein flowers and leaves to make oil or tea. Possible benefits include antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. There are some safety tips you should keep in mind. The mullein ...
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