Toilet Paper Plant
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Verbascum thapsus, commonly known as Toilet Paper Plant, is a tall biennial plant that grows up to 6-8 feet high and is noted for its woolly leaves, which have historically been used as a natural substitute for toilet paper. The plant thrives in a variety of soil conditions and can grow in full sun to partial shade, making it a versatile addition to food forests for its practical uses and its role in attracting pollinators. Common mullein is typically propagated by seeds, requires minimal maintenance once established, and provides valuable leaves for hygiene purposes as well as traditional herbal remedies.

