great mullein (Meaning)

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great mullein (n)

tall-stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers; ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torches

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great mullein Sentence Examples

  1. The great mullein, a towering herb, stood majestically in the meadow.
  2. Its broad, velvety leaves resembled giant ears reaching towards the sky.
  3. The great mullein's tall, woolly stalk defied the gentle breeze.
  4. Its dense, yellow flowers adorned the plant like a crown.
  5. Bees and butterflies flocked to the great mullein, lured by its nectar.
  6. The herb was renowned for its medicinal properties, treating everything from sore throats to wounds.
  7. Native Americans used the great mullein as a poultice for inflammation.
  8. Its leaves were smoked to alleviate respiratory ailments.
  9. The great mullein symbolized protection and warding off evil spirits in folklore.
  10. In Victorian gardens, the great mullein was planted for its impressive height and architectural form.

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tall-stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers; ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torches

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The great mullein, a towering herb, stood majestically in the meadow.

Its broad, velvety leaves resembled giant ears reaching towards the sky.

The great mullein's tall, woolly stalk defied the gentle breeze.

Its dense, yellow flowers adorned the plant like a crown.