Mullein Leaf
Botanical Name
Verbascum thapsus
Usual Origin(s)
Albania
Description
Also known as Common Mullein, Great Mullein, and Velvet Dock. Mullein is a tall biennial plant that is traditionally used for its emollient and astringent properties. It was first recommended for use 2000 years ago by Dioscorides (an ancient Greek physician) for coughs and pulmonary problems.
Folk Names
Aaron's Rod, Blanket Leaf, Candlewick Plant, Clot, Doffle, Feltwort, Flannel Plant, Graveyard Dust, Hag's Tapers, Hodge Taper, Jupiter's Staff, Lady's Foxglove
Gender
Feminine
Planet
Saturn
Element
Fire
Deity
Jupiter
Powers
Courage, Protection, Health, Love, Divination, Exorcism
Magical Uses
Stuffed into a sachet or placed directly beneath your pillow, mullein guards against nightmares.
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