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(Dipsacus fullonum) Heirloom herb mainly associated with its use during the nineteenth century within textile mills, where the dried heads were used to comb or 'tease' wool. Teasel root has been known to have antibacterial and antiviral properties as well as being an effective immunity booster and an appetite stimulator. This root was used to make an ointment back in the Middle Ages to treat warts, ringworm and for external wounds. Excellent cut flower fresh or dried. Full sun. Hardy biennial. Ht 150cm