Commonly called mullein, " Verbascum thapsus " was thought to have medicinal properties and was said to ward off evil spirits.
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Verbascum, or mullein, is a show-stopper in the garden, especially V . olympicum, which is a tall yellow bloomer.
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:: " Common Mullein is a weedy, but rarely invasive species " is an odd sentence with two seemingly contrasting meanings.
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Satyalingam came to know that one of his uncle's ships were being fitted to set sail to Mullein ( Moulmein ) in Burma.
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Introduced to the herb as a child when I drank tea made from its leaves to fight coughs and colds, I remain a mullein man.
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Including over at the Japanesque garden, where two mulleins stand just outside a foot-high bamboo fence, staring menacingly at the Japanese maples.
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That's why I have Celestine ivy and Celestine mullein _ both named for the inspired Atlanta Constitution writer-gardener, last name of Sibley.
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June is also the big month for self-seeding biennials, including white Excelsior and yellow grandiflora foxgloves and the yellow and white mullein, Verbascum chaixii.
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The same is true of rose hips, licorice, slippery elm, capsicum or mullein teas taken to alleviate some of the symptoms of colds and coughs.
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Other insects commonly found on great mullein feed exclusively on " Verbascum " species in general or " V . thapsus " in particular.