🌿 Mullein Leaf
Velvety Herbal Leaf – Cut & Sifted
Soft, silvery-green leaves with a long herbal history. Mullein has been valued for centuries for its distinctive texture, gentle aroma, and versatility in traditional herbal preparations.
Great Mullein belongs to the figwort family and is native to Eurasia, though it now grows widely throughout North America and Australia. Its famously soft leaves earned it the nicknames Velvet Dock and Velvet Plant. Historically, the plant’s tall flowering stalks were even dipped in tallow and used as torches by the ancient Romans, giving rise to another traditional name: Candlestick Plant.
Today, dried mullein leaf is commonly used to prepare herbal tea, blended with other botanicals, or included in aromatic incense mixtures.
🌿 Flavor & Aroma
Leafy, mild herbal character
Soft, pleasant natural scent
Smooth and gentle when brewed as tea
✨ Product Details
Plant Part Used: Leaves and flowers
Processing: Cut & sifted
Origin: Bulgaria, Albania
Approximate Cups Per Pound: 8
☕ Common Uses
Herbal Tea
Brew alone for a simple herbal infusion or blend with other herbs for custom tea recipes.
Cosmetic Preparations
Often infused into oils for use in soaps, salves, ointments, and herbal liniments.
Aromatic Blends
Dried mullein leaf can be included in incense mixtures and herbal aromatic blends.
📦 Storage Tips
Store in a sealed container away from direct sunlight, moisture, and excessive heat to maintain freshness and aroma.
⚠️ Safety Information
Do not consume large amounts or use this herb long-term. Mullein contains naturally occurring glycyrrhizin compounds.
🌿 Mullein Leaf
Velvety Herbal Leaf – Cut & Sifted
Soft, silvery-green leaves with a long herbal history. Mullein has been valued for centuries for its distinctive texture, gentle aroma, and versatility in traditional herbal preparations.
Great Mullein belongs to the figwort family and is native to Eurasia, though it now grows widely throughout North America and Australia. Its famously soft leaves earned it the nicknames Velvet Dock and Velvet Plant. Historically, the plant’s tall flowering stalks were even dipped in tallow and used as torches by the ancient Romans, giving rise to another traditional name: Candlestick Plant.
Today, dried mullein leaf is commonly used to prepare herbal tea, blended with other botanicals, or included in aromatic incense mixtures.
🌿 Flavor & Aroma
Leafy, mild herbal character
Soft, pleasant natural scent
Smooth and gentle when brewed as tea
✨ Product Details
Plant Part Used: Leaves and flowers
Processing: Cut & sifted
Origin: Bulgaria, Albania
Approximate Cups Per Pound: 8
☕ Common Uses
Herbal Tea
Brew alone for a simple herbal infusion or blend with other herbs for custom tea recipes.
Cosmetic Preparations
Often infused into oils for use in soaps, salves, ointments, and herbal liniments.
Aromatic Blends
Dried mullein leaf can be included in incense mixtures and herbal aromatic blends.
📦 Storage Tips
Store in a sealed container away from direct sunlight, moisture, and excessive heat to maintain freshness and aroma.
⚠️ Safety Information
Do not consume large amounts or use this herb long-term. Mullein contains naturally occurring glycyrrhizin compounds.