Mullein Leaves (Verbasum thapsus) - Bulk
Mullein Leaves (Verbasum thapsus) - Bulk
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Mullein Leaves are a dried botanical ingredient used primarily in herbal tea blends, herbal steams, and other traditional botanical preparations. This listing is for the leaf material itself, not an extract, tincture, powder, or ready-to-use formula, which makes it well suited to repeat-use settings and custom blending. Mullein is commonly selected by herbal makers for its light, soft leaf texture and its long-standing place in traditional herbal practice. For bulk buyers, it offers a flexible plant ingredient that can be portioned for tea production, apothecary use, refill formats, and small-batch botanical projects.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to offer Mullein Leaves because they are a dependable staple for herbal makers who value simple, recognisable botanicals with broad blending potential. For bulk use especially, we appreciate ingredients that are easy to work into repeat batches and that suit both straight herbal offerings and more tailored tea or wellness blends. It is the kind of botanical that fits well with a practical, ingredient-led range.
Key properties of mullein leaves
- Common Name: Mullein
- Part Used: Leaf
- Form: Dried leaves
- Suitable For: Herbal tea blends, herbal steams, and external botanical preparations
What is mullein leaves used for
- Herbal tea blends
- Traditional herbal steams
- Loose botanical apothecary offerings
- Small-batch and repeat-batch tea production
- Refill herb ranges
- Botanical blending with other dried herbs
- External infused preparations where leaf botanicals are required
Who is mullein leaves for
- Tea blenders building herbal loose-leaf ranges
- Apothecaries and refill stores working with traditional dried botanicals
- Small-batch brands preparing repeat-use herbal blends
- Makers who prefer whole botanical leaf material over extracts or powders
- Home herbalists who want a versatile dried herb for tea and steam use
- An instant soluble herbal product
- A powdered botanical ingredient
- A ready-made tincture, capsule, or extract
- Formulations that require a fully standardised extract input
Mullein Leaves Is For:
Mullein Leaves Is Not For:
How to use mullein leaves
- As a Tea: Pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried leaves, infuse for 10 to 15 minutes, then strain well before use.
- As a Herbal Steam: Add the leaves to a bowl of hot water and use the steam carefully in a suitable setup.
- As a Botanical Blend: Combine with other dried herbs in custom loose-leaf blends according to your preferred recipe style.
- As an External Infusion: Infuse into a suitable carrier or preparation where dried leaf material is required for the intended application.
- Processing Tip: Strain thoroughly when preparing tea, especially in larger batches, for a cleaner final infusion.
- Processing Tip: Weigh by mass rather than volume when scaling batches, as dried leaf material can sit loosely and fill space unevenly.
- Processing Tip: Transfer to airtight containers after opening to help maintain handling quality during repeat use.
Mullein leaves safety instructions
- Keep out of reach of children
- Discontinue use if sensitivity or irritation occurs
- Patch test before topical use in infused preparations
- Use caution when handling dried herbs if you are sensitive to botanical dust
- If pregnant, breastfeeding, or using medication, seek professional guidance before use
Faqs
Q: Is this a powder or whole herb?
A: This listing is for dried leaf material, not a powder or extract, which makes it better suited to infusions, herbal
steams, and loose botanical blending.
Q: Why is careful straining recommended?
A: Fine straining helps produce a cleaner infusion and is especially useful when working with light, airy leaf
material in tea preparations.
Q: Can this be used in larger batch tea blending?
A: Yes. It is well suited to repeat-batch use, but it is best measured by weight for more consistent scaling.
Q: What kinds of products can bulk buyers make with it?
A: It can be used in loose-leaf tea blends, refill herb offerings, herbal steam blends, and other botanical
preparations that call for dried leaf material.
Q: How should it be stored after opening?
A: Keep it in a well-sealed container in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to help maintain
quality during ongoing use.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

It has worked wonders in my body, I used to struggle with phlegm but now it's completely gone
Testing it still.
I love using Mullein in my natural smokes as it helps to keep my chest clear, very high quality product thank you
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