Its peculiarities, or rather its merits, are that it is a true perennial species—at least on the warm soils, and in this respect quite unlike otherMulleins which are sometimes seen in our gardens, and oftener in our hedgerows.
From these themulleins of the next generation will spring.
As I walked round the church I found women sitting with open books and rosaries in their hands near the apse, amidst the yarrow and mulleins of forgotten grave mounds.
Higher yet grew the tall mulleins with their thick woolly leaves.
The straggling, pale-leaved thorn bushes stopped his way and tore him with their spines; the grey woolly mulleins shook their tall heads as he pushed them aside in his course.
Abner Dimock's wife to have laid her new joy down at the altar, and been carried to sleep by her mother under the mulleins and golden-rods on Greenfield Hill!
This summer still it would flame with blue anchusas and big red poppies, the mulleins would sway their soft, downy erections in the air: he loved mulleins: and the honeysuckle would stream out scent like memory, when the owl was whooing.
He walked fast, sometimes forcing her on beyond her strength, and cutting up the silk weed and mulleins in his path with fierce dashes of his walking-stick.
Once or twice, as his glance fell on some familiar object, a sweet brier bush, perhaps, or a cluster of tallmulleins that had grown by the footpath since he was a child, his eyes would fill with tears.
There's a playground on the hillside, A playhouse in the glade, With mulleins for a garden, And mulleins for a shade.
It was a bleak and sandy spot, And, all about, the vacant plot Was peopled and inhabited By scores of mulleins long since dead.
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