the wavyleaf mullein

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The Wavyleaf Mullein Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wavyleaf Mullein Royalty Free Stock Photo
Verbascum sinuatum, Wavyleaf mullein, Scrophulariaceae. Summer yellow flower plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup on a fragile yellow flower of scallop-leaved or wavyleaf mullein wildflower, Verbascum sinuatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed colorful closeup on fragile yellow flower of scallop-leaved or wavyleaf mullein wildflower, Verbascum sinuatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scallop leaved mullein, Wavyleaf mullein, Molène à feuilles sinuées - Verbascum sinuatum - Scrofulariacées, Scrofulariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scallop leaved mullein, Wavyleaf mullein, Molène à feuilles sinuées - Verbascum sinuatum - Scrofulariacées, Scrofulariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Wavyleaf Mullein
Close-up shot of Wavyleaf Mullein Verbascum sinuatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wavyleaf mullein isolated on white background, Verbascum sinuatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scallop leaved mullein, Wavyleaf mullein, Molène à feuilles sinuées - Verbascum sinuatum - Scrofulariacées, Scrofulariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scallop leaved mullein, Wavyleaf mullein, Molène à feuilles sinuées - Verbascum sinuatum - Scrofulariacées, Scrofulariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scallop leaved mullein, Wavyleaf mullein, Molène à feuilles sinuées - Verbascum sinuatum - Scrofulariacées, Scrofulariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scallop leaved mullein, Wavyleaf mullein, Molène à feuilles sinuées - Verbascum sinuatum - Scrofulariacées, Scrofulariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wavyleaf mullein isolated on white background, Verbascum sinuatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Wavyleaf Mullein (Verbascum sinuatum) or Verbascum has a long tradition as a herbal remedy, being used by native american fishermen as poison causing paralysis to fishes as well as in the traditional Austrian medicine as tea or ointment in the treatment of of disorders of the respiratory tract, skin, veins, gastrointestinal tract, and the locomotor system.


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