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Discover Ludwig"woolly mullein" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to the flowering plant species Verbascum thapsus, which is known by this common name. Example: "The woolly mullein grows in a variety of habitats, including dry grasslands and rocky slopes."
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Vernacular names include innumerable references to the plant's hairiness: "woolly mullein", "velvet mullein" or "blanket mullein", "beggar's blanket", "Moses' blanket", "poor man's blanket", "Our Lady's blanket" or "old man's blanket", and "feltwort", and so on ("flannel" is another common generic name).
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Woolly thinking?
Woolly mammoths.
Woolly underwear.
Woolly hats?
Woolly bears deserve more respect.
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus), he said, is bigger.
Like Joseph Mitchell, she collects botanical names: mullein, buckthorn, everlasting.
His promises are marvellously woolly.
Mr Murdoch abhors woolly thinking.
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