Smiling looking at Mullein clinging to your sweater! 🥰 and also hearing the woodpecker in the background! Glad I noticed someone’s mention of more videos on Instagram! Thank you Dina! Can’t wait to learn more from you! 💖
@DinaFalconi If a person finds their self in a pinch, would it be ok to harvest later than ideal? Thank you in advance incase I don't get notified if you should reply & THANK YOU for your content. PEACE!
@@DinaFalconi Do you have any content on "snake root" Idk the scientific name but it grows sll over my area in NE kansas. I believe it's in the "cain" family & is used for dental numbing.
As a young man,during hunting season, dad used to call that skunk cabbage. Not any reference to smell,,,, if however you step on one,in the fall,you will scare off any pursued game,due to a very loud crunch.You'll find yourself "skunked".
Thanks for your comment. Although, this plant doesn't make much of a sound when you step on it. I wonder if the plant you are referring to is this: gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/symplocarpus/foetidus/
@DinaFalconi Thanks for responding to such an old video. So,I live on the west coast (eastern high Sierras).The plant you showed on that video grows in our alpine zones,at 6500' up to about just shy of 8000'. The fall months get pretty dry,so they certainly make quite a crunch when stepped on.I will be harvesting some this fall,during the dried phase I've described,namely for its seeds. I am enjoying your vids,have subbed,and looking forward to more of them. Thanks again!
Yes, happy to respond. For me the videos and the content on my channel are timeless and I enjoy communicating about them. Good to know where you are located! What will you do with the mullein seeds? @@JEM133
@DinaFalconi Grow them. I live a bit of a drive away from my source.Will probably harvest,some of the native soil as well, they thrive well there,and I bet it would be wise.
Oh my goodness, Mullein grows everywhere in the interior British Columbia's mountainous terrain. Here in MA where I now live, it is not found in such an abundance as back home. A few years ago I dug up the roots of a plant that I found under a powerline and planted it in the gravel of my driveway. It came up and I harvest and dehydrate the leaves with such joy. My daughter was hiking in B.C. along a rocky cliff and took photos of a cluster of 6 foot high plants that were of interest to her. She sent me the photo and I was amazed to see that they were mullein. It is amazing that they grow in cracks of rocks with no obvious nutrients. THANK YOU for bringing a moment of the west back to me.
Thank you, Jojo, for your comment. Love hearing about your BC mullein experience, and of your daughter's photo of it. Yes, mullein can grow in what seems like a soilless landscape; pretty amazing.
@@froglobster It grows in most areas of the province, but I most often have seen it in the East and West Kootenays. Go on any side road off the main highway and you will find it along the side of dirt roads.
I was saying in my head the word "dirt" just as you said it out loud. Felt nice to accurately predict what you would say it smelt like. This plant has just given me my first ever true interest in herbalism which ultimately lead me to your video. Not to say I'm a novice on all things green, however my little veggie garden was only for a summer hobby. And my flower beds make my yard, me.... but I've never much studied (aside from common known) foraged, or gathered my own herbs and medicines. Tonight, I remembered that I as a human, was once much more in tune with my connectivity to nature than I can recall in this lifetime. I guess I'll have to pick up where I left off, :-) thanks
Oh wow it’s all coming together now the fuzzy leaf is the same as that yellow flower cylinder I didn’t even realize I think they usually died before flowering in my yard growing up
I know I'm just now finding this, in 2023. However, for those of us just now 'finding you could you please LINK your 2, 3, or 4 part series at the bottom of each of your videos. It makes it a lot easier to find. YT is not always that helpful to first time channels visitors. Since, the algorithm didn't recognize me as ever having visited your channel before I had a hard time finding you Mullein, "Part 2" video. Thanks for your consideration.
Thanks, and to clarify, are you asking that I put the links for the next videos in this series in the text section of the video post? I will try to do that now.
I put the links in the text; and here they are if you still need them for future reference: Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/Iyt67On1Mhw/v-deo.html Part 3: ua-cam.com/video/QHLPZXFB4h0/v-deo.html Love Your Lungs: ua-cam.com/video/Vte91ULpbXg/v-deo.html
I lost it when you said the cough or noise then "something funky in that"🤣🤣 Also thanks for taking time to make these videos. I just found you and I've been binge watching your vids. I've learned so much. ✌🏾👱🏽♀️👍🏽
Hello Darline, You can find mullein throughout the world. Its growing range: United States, Europe, South America, Asia, and more Its native range is Europe, North Africa, and Asia (Azores, Europe to Siberia and W. Himalaya), but it has naturalized around the world. Look for it in anthropogenic sites = man-made or disturbed habitats = roadsides, railroad tracks, where earth moving equipment has been; gardens, rocky outcroppings, meadows, and fields. Soil: prefers well drained, sandy, dry soil, but tolerates many. Sun: full to part shade. USDA growing zones: 3-9. If you'd like to buy it, you can find it at your local herb store or online at Jean's Greens or Mountain Rose Herbs. Hope you can forage for your own!
Thanks, Verbascum thapsus is usually very common, found growing wild, and so thinking you can find some growing nearby. Even so here is a seed source: strictlymedicinalseeds.com/
@@DinaFalconi Thanks for the response. I saw the other videos on the foraging and feasting instagram account. Transferring the latest ones or even all of them would be great. I hope you keep posting videos here. Thank you.
Thanks Dina, very informative :) Is Mullein the best herb for the lungs? I've seen other things recommended too : ginseng osha root eucalyptus elderberry astragalus horehound bergamot lavender peppermint
Hi Dina Falconi! New to this channel and thanks for the video. I wanted to know if Mullein helps with controlling mucus. Mornings are worst for me, however, sometimes throughout the day, I'm still expelling mucus. I don't drink cows milk, but ice cream [ahem] is my kryptonite. Could Mullein help with this? Thanks.
Hello Gregory, thanks for watching and for your comment. I can't speak to you and your health in particular, but generally, yes mullein is used to reduce phlegm.
I’m in Australia and my mullein leaf is a lot darker green - not sage green at all . Grows next to my lambs ear which is quite thick and pale in comparison. def has the huge yellow flowering stalk every 2 years. I wonder are there variations in the species?
Interesting that you haven't seen any mullein in Michigan. Hoping you can find some dried at your local herb shop or natural food store. Or order from Jeans Greens www.jeansgreens.com/ or Mountain Rose Herbs.
You can find it growing in many parts of the world. Check this map here: powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:770183-1#distribution-map You can also order it online. Check Mountain Rose Herbs.
Thanks, might be so. Perhaps you'd like to view our other mullein videos where I show you how to ID, harvest and find this supportive friend. Links to those are here: ua-cam.com/video/djEItd4eAEA/v-deo.html, ua-cam.com/video/Iyt67On1Mhw/v-deo.html, ua-cam.com/video/QHLPZXFB4h0/v-deo.html
Smiling looking at Mullein clinging to your sweater! 🥰 and also hearing the woodpecker in the background!
Glad I noticed someone’s mention of more videos on Instagram! Thank you Dina! Can’t wait to learn more from you! 💖
Hello Laura, thank you for your comment! Happy foraging!
3:22-3:25.
So let that just go into your mind imprint.
WoW!
Your full description was awesome!
New subscriber right now!
Thank you, and please enjoy the rest of the videos on the channel.
@DinaFalconi
If a person finds their self in a pinch, would it be ok to harvest later than ideal?
Thank you in advance incase I don't get notified if you should reply &
THANK YOU for your content.
PEACE!
@@DinaFalconi
Do you have any content on "snake root"
Idk the scientific name but it grows sll over my area in NE kansas.
I believe it's in the "cain" family & is used for dental numbing.
Very similar to tobacco leaves minus the fuzz.Thanks for this video,very informative and you are so well spoken and easy to listen to..
Thank you! Please enjoy the videos on the channel.
Do they grow in the same conditions because if so I’m gonna be rich
Thanks not sure of your question....@@nothanks9503
@@nothanks9503 Tobacco grows well in hot climates,they grow a lot down in the southern states
@@nothanks9503 Tobacco grows well in hot climates,they grow a lot down in the southern states
As a young man,during hunting season, dad used to call that skunk cabbage. Not any reference to smell,,,,
if however you step on one,in the fall,you will scare off any pursued game,due to a very loud crunch.You'll find yourself "skunked".
Thanks for your comment. Although, this plant doesn't make much of a sound when you step on it. I wonder if the plant you are referring to is this: gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/symplocarpus/foetidus/
@DinaFalconi
Thanks for responding to such an old video. So,I live on the west coast (eastern high Sierras).The plant you showed on that video grows in our alpine zones,at 6500' up to about just shy of 8000'.
The fall months get pretty dry,so they certainly make quite a crunch when stepped on.I will be harvesting some this fall,during the dried phase I've described,namely for its seeds.
I am enjoying your vids,have subbed,and looking forward to more of them. Thanks again!
Yes, happy to respond. For me the videos and the content on my channel are timeless and I enjoy communicating about them. Good to know where you are located! What will you do with the mullein seeds? @@JEM133
@DinaFalconi
Grow them. I live a bit of a drive away from my source.Will probably harvest,some of the native soil as well, they thrive well there,and I bet it would be wise.
Oh my goodness, Mullein grows everywhere in the interior British Columbia's mountainous terrain. Here in MA where I now live, it is not found in such an abundance as back home. A few years ago I dug up the roots of a plant that I found under a powerline and planted it in the gravel of my driveway. It came up and I harvest and dehydrate the leaves with such joy.
My daughter was hiking in B.C. along a rocky cliff and took photos of a cluster of 6 foot high plants that were of interest to her. She sent me the photo and I was amazed to see that they were mullein. It is amazing that they grow in cracks of rocks with no obvious nutrients. THANK YOU for bringing a moment of the west back to me.
Thank you, Jojo, for your comment. Love hearing about your BC mullein experience, and of your daughter's photo of it. Yes, mullein can grow in what seems like a soilless landscape; pretty amazing.
What part of BC- I go to the Okanagan sometimes
Thanks
@@froglobster It grows in most areas of the province, but I most often have seen it in the East and West Kootenays. Go on any side road off the main highway and you will find it along the side of dirt roads.
@@jojow8416
Thanks, I’ll check Anarchist Mountain this spring or summer.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Kimberly, your welcome!
Thank you for your videos. I been reasearching mullen for weeks now and your videos were the easiest to understand and the best visuals
Happy to hear! Wonderful! Please enjoy the rest of the videos on the channel.
I was saying in my head the word "dirt" just as you said it out loud. Felt nice to accurately predict what you would say it smelt like. This plant has just given me my first ever true interest in herbalism which ultimately lead me to your video. Not to say I'm a novice on all things green, however my little veggie garden was only for a summer hobby. And my flower beds make my yard, me.... but I've never much studied (aside from common known) foraged, or gathered my own herbs and medicines. Tonight, I remembered that I as a human, was once much more in tune with my connectivity to nature than I can recall in this lifetime. I guess I'll have to pick up where I left off, :-) thanks
Wonderful! Love your comment.
Oh wow it’s all coming together now the fuzzy leaf is the same as that yellow flower cylinder I didn’t even realize I think they usually died before flowering in my yard growing up
Thanks, glad to help connect the dots!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I feel so honored.❤
Thank you for appreciating!
You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you!
Excellent teacher!
Thank you!
Looking forward to parts 2 and 3! Thanks!
Thanks for your comment. Part 2 and 3 coming up!
This plant reminds me of " lambs ear" ( Canada west/ north region)
Yes, mullein is often confused with lamb's ear. Here is our video about that: ua-cam.com/video/QHLPZXFB4h0/v-deo.html
It's beautiful, I've never seen Mullien in it's fresh form.
Hoping you'll find some mullein plants this growing season.
I know I'm just now finding this, in 2023. However, for those of us just now 'finding you could you please LINK your 2, 3, or 4 part series at the bottom of each of your videos. It makes it a lot easier to find.
YT is not always that helpful to first time channels visitors. Since, the algorithm didn't recognize me as ever having visited your channel before I had a hard time finding you Mullein, "Part 2" video.
Thanks for your consideration.
Thanks, and to clarify, are you asking that I put the links for the next videos in this series in the text section of the video post? I will try to do that now.
I put the links in the text; and here they are if you still need them for future reference:
Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/Iyt67On1Mhw/v-deo.html
Part 3: ua-cam.com/video/QHLPZXFB4h0/v-deo.html
Love Your Lungs: ua-cam.com/video/Vte91ULpbXg/v-deo.html
@@DinaFalconi ...in the "Description" area just beneath the video.
Thanks, yes, they are there now, but a few lines into the description.
@@DinaFalconi Oh, thank you. I am taking a look at it just now. Many thanks.
I thankfully just discovered your channel. Wonderful presentation of knowledge about herbs and plant remedies. You have a new fan in me! Thank you 🙏
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Amazing! Luv ur shirt display! U truly are a Fabulous educator. Ty 🙂
Thank you for the positive feedback!!!
Good video. Very informative.
Thanks! Glad you liked the video.
Good morning, glad to find you!
Thank you for appreciating!
This is awesome! Thank you Dina😊
Most welcome!
I see similar plants in southern Appalachia, but having trouble really being sure, because I don’t see anything as large & lush as what you’ve shown.
Hmm..... they do grow in parts of southern Appalachia... and sometimes the plants can be smaller. Do all of the other ID clues match?
by "funky",that the old leaves of 1yo are,is that the goOd or bad type of funky?
VERY SOLID VIDEO!
Leaves from basal rosettes of first year or second year plant is good,; funky leaves that look withered and damaged = not so good.
I lost it when you said the cough or noise then "something funky in that"🤣🤣
Also thanks for taking time to make these videos. I just found you and I've been binge watching your vids. I've learned so much.
✌🏾👱🏽♀️👍🏽
Ha, thanks. And so glad you are appreciating / binge watching the videos!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, where can I find this mullein in the bush or pharmacy
Hello Darline,
You can find mullein throughout the world. Its growing range: United States, Europe, South America, Asia, and more
Its native range is Europe, North Africa, and Asia (Azores, Europe to Siberia and W. Himalaya), but it has naturalized around the world.
Look for it in anthropogenic sites = man-made or disturbed habitats = roadsides, railroad tracks, where earth moving equipment has been; gardens, rocky outcroppings, meadows, and fields.
Soil: prefers well drained, sandy, dry soil, but tolerates many.
Sun: full to part shade.
USDA growing zones: 3-9.
If you'd like to buy it, you can find it at your local herb store or online at Jean's Greens or Mountain Rose Herbs.
Hope you can forage for your own!
It really cleans lungs
Thanks for your comment.
Hi Dina! I put my mullein video out the other day! You gave me some great pointers, thanks! Lets support each other!
Thanks! Yes!
Wonderful medicine plants.Love them.
Yes, thanks!
Di you know it it grown in the south? Ive never seen this anywhere.
Hello Cyrus, yes it grows in the south. Here is its distribution map: plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=VETH
Thanks for introducing this herb🙏😊
Most welcome!
@@DinaFalconi , Hi Dina,
Where I can locate yours videos how to prepare Mullein for applications?
Thanks in advance 🌹🙂
@@tadeuszsolowiej1522 Here is the video on making mullein infusion: ua-cam.com/video/Vte91ULpbXg/v-deo.html
It's cute, like bunny ears! Where can I find seeds?
Thanks, Verbascum thapsus is usually very common, found growing wild, and so thinking you can find some growing nearby. Even so here is a seed source: strictlymedicinalseeds.com/
@@DinaFalconi Thanks! I left the northeast for the northwest but haven't seen any.
@@SyddlesFuzz Good to know.
Great video, solid info. Thank you! Also i smoke Mullein
Thanks.
Is store bought mullein tea just as potent as picked on your own would be
Store bought-if picked at the right time, dried well, and isn't too old- should be good. Harvesting your own is probably better though.
Love the presentation! Thx!!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you, this is wonderful!
Thank you for appreciating it!
You are appreciated. It would be really nice if you could also upload the other instagram videos here on youtube. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment. We had been thinking to do so. Which ones would you like to see here?
@@DinaFalconi Thanks for the response. I saw the other videos on the foraging and feasting instagram account. Transferring the latest ones or even all of them would be great. I hope you keep posting videos here. Thank you.
Thanks! Looking into this.
Oh yes! That would be great!!
So something that smells funky is for funky lungs! Makes sense!
Ha!
I love your tutorials! You are helping me learn so much about our land & the wonderful plants that grow here in Jones, MI.
So glad, Michele, that you are learning about the your land and plants! Enjoy the channel.
Thanks Dina, very informative :)
Is Mullein the best herb for the lungs? I've seen other things recommended too :
ginseng
osha root
eucalyptus
elderberry
astragalus
horehound
bergamot
lavender
peppermint
Welcome. Mullein is a great lung ally, but yes, there are many other herbs that are good too. Depends on the person, and the circumstance / issue.
@@DinaFalconi Thanks.
Welcome
@@DinaFalconiI feel like you’re going to get the most questions on this in regards to smoking
Hi Dina Falconi! New to this channel and thanks for the video. I wanted to know if Mullein helps with controlling mucus. Mornings are worst for me, however, sometimes throughout the day, I'm still expelling mucus. I don't drink cows milk, but ice cream [ahem] is my kryptonite. Could Mullein help with this? Thanks.
Hello Gregory, thanks for watching and for your comment. I can't speak to you and your health in particular, but generally, yes mullein is used to reduce phlegm.
I’m in Australia and my mullein leaf is a lot darker green - not sage green at all . Grows next to my lambs ear which is quite thick and pale in comparison. def has the huge yellow flowering stalk every 2 years. I wonder are there variations in the species?
Thanks for your comment. I wonder too if you have a different species of Verbascum there. Please let us know what you learn.
In Michigan I've never seen it on farm where could I get this??
Interesting that you haven't seen any mullein in Michigan. Hoping you can find some dried at your local herb shop or natural food store. Or order from Jeans Greens www.jeansgreens.com/ or Mountain Rose Herbs.
@@DinaFalconi I live in the city , maybe that's why not sure , Gby ,,,thank you so much 🙏
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I am from India...I need this ..can you please tell where can I get this?
You can find it growing in many parts of the world. Check this map here: powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:770183-1#distribution-map You can also order it online. Check Mountain Rose Herbs.
It may not be as good as fresh but Amazon has some for sale.
Where does this grow?
It is a global weed. Here is a world map of its distribution range: powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:770183-1#distribution-map
I've read the Mullein is a sign of poor soil and that the Mullein is 'pulling up' minerals to repair the soil.
Thanks, might be so. Perhaps you'd like to view our other mullein videos where I show you how to ID, harvest and find this supportive friend. Links to those are here: ua-cam.com/video/djEItd4eAEA/v-deo.html, ua-cam.com/video/Iyt67On1Mhw/v-deo.html, ua-cam.com/video/QHLPZXFB4h0/v-deo.html
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Thanks!