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Great Mullein or Aaron's Rod (Verbascum thrapsus) - This tall plant (up to 200cm) is common on wasteground and sunny banks. It has densly packed flowers usually from a single spike. The stalkless leaves have margins that continue down the stem and are covered in downy soft white hairs. The upwards pointing stem leaves funnel moisture or water down to...
Great Mullein or Aaron's Rod (Verbascum thrapsus)
This tall plant (up to 200cm) is common on wasteground and sunny banks. It has densly packed flowers usually from a single spike. The stalkless...
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28th Aug 2006
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Diane Earl

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leaves have margins that continue down the stem and are covered in downy soft white hairs. The upwards pointing stem leaves funnel moisture or water down towards the foot of the plant. Although most parts of the plant are poisonous the flowers were once dried and used in a medicine for coughs. The flowers were also used to make a yellow hair dye and the fluffy hairs from the leaves scrapped of to make candle wicks. The whole plant has been burned as a flare at gatherings in the past. Picture taken at Old Warden Bedfordshire 27th August 2006.
Subjects: Biology, Science
Key Stages: KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
Learning Groups: Teachers, Parents, Pupils, Others
Keywords: plant flower wildlife

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