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mullein
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mullein (muˑ·ln),
n Latin names:
Verbascum thapsus, Verbasci flos; parts used: dried leaves, flowers; uses: antiviral, antioxidant, expectorant, antitussive, respiratory complaints, urinary infections, ear infections; precautions: pregnancy, lactation, children. Also called
Aaron's rod, bunny's ears, candle-wick, flannel-leaf, great mullein, or
Jacob's-staff.

mullein
a plant in the genus Verbascum spp.


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