Verbascum thapsus
Mullein is a biennial herb that blooms from May to September. It is found in dry fields, pastures, disturbed ground and along roadsides. It is actually native to Europe, but has been established in the Ozarks. It can grow up to 6 feet tall!
Our sheep ate the stalks of the mullein in their field before they even had a chance to grow much, but left the leaves alone. So sheep don't eat mullein. Good to know!
This is such an amazing plant. I can't go too much into its medicinal benefits as there are just too many and I am far from an expert. It can be used to treat many different lung diseases, diarrhea, insomnia, and pain. It is also used to treat coughs. Settlers even used the large, soft leaves as baby diapers.
The leaves also make great toilet paper when you find you forgot to pack some while camping or hiking! Haha!
Here are some macro shots of the fine hairs on the leaves.
It's so very soft. My mom often mistakes it for the plant called Lamb's Ear...which it is not. They are not the same.
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Even though I know there aren't many truly useless plants, I thought that mullein was one of them. In almost every area where we hike and pick wild blackberries and raspberries, mullein grows pretty thick. I'm definitely looking more into this today. Thanks so much for the information, @hethur240!
YES! Do! It's an amazing plant, and not just for its toilet paper uses. ;) Haha!