⛰️ Mountain-region sourcing near Hot Springs, AR
Packaged Mullein leaf packaged for shipping
Whole vs ground appearance may vary naturally by batch. Store sealed, cool, and dry for best freshness.

Whole (Cut) Mullein Leaf

Best for Tea Drinkers Easier to Strain No Fillers

Cut mullein leaf (not ground). Easier to strain for infusions and tea. No medical claims - simple, transparent botanical ingredient.

Format
Whole (Cut) Leaf
Best fit
Tea + easier straining
Ships
1-2 business days
Best if you want
an easier first tea routine
Whole (cut) leaf is often the easier starting point for tea drinkers who care most about straining and cup feel.
Read before you brew
Strain well and start lighter
A gentler first cup usually comes from a modest amount of leaf, good hot water, and patient filtration rather than trying to make the strongest cup possible.
Keep it fresh
Store cool, dry, and sealed
Heat, light, and humidity are what flatten aroma and texture fastest. Keep the bag sealed and move only what you need into a daily jar.
Before You Order

What to Know Before and After You Order

Use this page to pick the right format, understand basic handling, and open the next article that will genuinely help.

Browse Journal
Harvest Story
Mountain-region sourcing and careful handling
GramLeafCo frames the leaf around sourcing, dryness, storage, and routine fit rather than inflated claims.
Preparation Notes
Start with better prep before buying more
A better experience usually comes from cleaner straining, smarter storage, and choosing the format that fits your routine.
Quality Signals
Dry, sealed, simple, and clearly described
You should be able to see what you are buying, why one format fits better, and where to go next for prep help.
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Price
$0.30 / gram
Approx. $8.51 / ounce
SKU: MULL-WHOLE-001
Sold by grams
Wildcrafted in Hot Springs, Arkansas Small Batch, Hand-Processed Minimum $5.00 Flat U.S. Shipping $4.50 Secure PayPal Checkout
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Quick Format Help

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This Format
Whole (Cut) Leaf
Best for tea-first buyers who want easier straining and a more traditional loose-leaf routine.
Other Format
Ground Leaf
Better when quick gram measuring or blend building matters more than classic tea prep.
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How To Use It

How whole (cut) leaf usually fits the routine

Best when you want a cleaner first cup, slower prep, and an easier straining rhythm.

  1. Start with a modest amount and keep the first cup simple.
  2. Steep in hot-not-boiling water, then strain slowly.
  3. Use a fine mesh first and a paper filter second if you want the cleanest cup.
Use whole (cut) leaf when...
  • you want the most forgiving first tea routine
  • you care most about easier straining and a cleaner cup
  • you like a loose-leaf feel and slower, more traditional prep
Use ground leaf when...
  • you want quick, repeatable measuring
  • you are building blends or portioning in small amounts
  • you do not mind an extra filter step for a smoother finish
Product FAQ

Fast answers before you order

Here are the quick answers most shoppers want before ordering.

Is whole (cut) leaf the best first order for tea?
Usually, yes. Whole cut leaf is the easier first order for tea drinkers because it tends to strain more cleanly and gives you a more forgiving loose-leaf routine.
Do I still need a paper filter with whole leaf?
Sometimes. Many people are happy with a fine mesh strainer, but a second paper-filter pass can make the cup even cleaner if you are sensitive to texture.
What kind of buyer usually prefers whole leaf?
People who care most about the brewing experience, easier cleanup, and a traditional herbal-tea routine usually start with whole cut leaf.
Do ground and whole leaf come from different plants?
No. They come from the same plant. The difference is format: ground leaf measures faster, while whole cut leaf usually strains more easily for tea.
How should I store mullein after it arrives?
Keep it sealed, cool, dark, and dry. Heat, light, and humidity are the fastest ways to flatten aroma and freshness.
Ready To Order

Buy the format that fits your routine

Choose whole (cut) leaf if you want the more traditional tea routine with easier straining. Switch to ground only if fast measuring or blend work matters more to you.