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Mullein Leaves - Why Harvest Mullein When to Harvest Mullein and How to ID Mullein

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Mullein Verbascum thapsus

Mullein is a wild medicinal plant with a lot of different medicinal uses. Different parts of the mullein plant can be harvested and used for different reasons like the mullein roots use to moisten joins, the mullein flowers to use for earaches, and the mullein leaves to use with dry respiratory ailments. Some people might not be sure what parts of the mullein plant they want to use or when the best times to harvest the different parts of the plant. In this video is show how to ID mullein, discuss reasons for harvesting and using mullein leaves, and discuss what time of the year I think would be the best time to harvest the leaves.

Mullein leaves can easily be used to make a tea and they can also be smoked. Mullein is often used for respiratory ailments, and there are a lot of other medicinal uses for mullein described in this video.

Please consume wild plants at your own risk! Consult multiple reliable sources before consuming any wild plants! This video is for information and entertainment only!

References

De La Foret; Han, Emily. Wild Remedies: How to Froage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. Hay House, Inc. 2020.

Kloos, Scott. Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants. Timber Press, Inc. 2017

MacKinnon, A. Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada. Lone Pine Media Productions (BC) Ltd. 2014.

Parish, R.; Coupe, R.; and Lloyd, D. Plants of the Inland Northwest and Southern Interior British Columbia. BC Ministry of Forests and Lone Pine Publishing. 2018

Turner, N. J. Food Plants of Interior First Peoples. Royal BC Museum. 2007

Wiles, Briana. Mountain States Medicinal Plants. Timber Press Inc. 2018.

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