Description: ACTUALLY, there are well over 8000-10000+ seeds. We don't count them because they are very small. We have a tube that we figure holds over 3000 seeds and we fill it 3 times. We germinated some, that you can see in the photo, but you don't have to germinate them, just let them blow in the wind and let nature take over. (NOTE: SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO REFRIGERATE 4-6 WEEKS BEFORE PLANTING). MULLEIN SEED * ORNAMENTAL PLANT * FLOWERING * ORGANIC *NON-GMO*. (((THESE WILL BE SENT IN A STAMPED ENVELOPE, NO TRACKING NUMBER))) Plants first emerge as fuzzy rosettes in fall or spring, then bolt the second year, sending a single thick stem 2-6 feet tall. Yellow flowers turn brown as seeds mature in late summer. Seeds can be viable for 80 years. *** RESEARCH ON THE WEB, TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MULLEIN. *** THE SEEDS ARE TOXIC AND SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED And you thought it was just a weed: Fun Facts about Great Mullein *For your information only. This is not a recommendation. Caution should always be used before consuming wild plants.Great Mullein can be found in disturbed soils, so pretty much everywhere. This plant is an herb--meaning it has a history of being used as a nutritional and medicinal plant. This herb has a long and interesting history. It is technically invasive, but it has been a U.S.A. resident since the 1700s, when it was introduced, most likely, by Europeans for its medicinal value. The leaves, flowers, and stems can be consumed, but not the seeds, which are toxic. It has been described as tasting like dirt, so why eat dirt? Mullein leaves, flowers, and stems have a long list of uses. Different parts of the plant have been used for a variety of ailments: brewed in a tea it has been used for cough, whooping cough, tuberculosis, bronchitis, hoarseness, pneumonia, earaches, colds, chills, flu, swine flu, fever, allergies, tonsillitis, sore throat, asthma, diarrhea, colic, gastrointestinal bleeding, migraines, joint pain, and gout. It is also used as a sedative and as a diuretic to increase urine output. Mullein is applied to the skin for wounds, burns, hemorrhoids, eczema, herpes, bruises, frostbite, and skin infections (cellulitis). The leaves are used topically to soften and protect the skin, and...it is said that it can be used as toilet paper, which is how it got its nickname of cowboy toilet paper.
Price: 4.99 USD
Location: Big Bear City, California
End Time: 2025-01-01T20:14:55.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Mullen seeds
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring
Type: flower plant
Watering: Light
Climate: Highland, Marine West Coast
Common Name: Mullen
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Country of Manufacture: United States
Features: Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy