Mullein
Is is in the far right corner of my garden, most likely from the lovely lady who gardened here before me.
It is about 2ft tall and 2 ft wide.
here are the plant specs
-biennial
-grow up to six feet high w/ a width of two to three feet
-nicknames including: Aaron's Rod, Candlewick Plant, Cow Lungwort, Velvet Dock, Flannel Plant, Shepherd's Staff, torches, Our Lady's Flannel, Jacob's Staff, Beggar's Blanket, Hare's Beard and Old Man's Flannel
-in ancient times it was dipped in tallow and used as a torch, which was carried during ceremonies particularly in funerals
-medicinal herb particularly for lung problems
-to make a Mullein infusion, or tea, place one to two teaspoons of dried flowers and/or leaves (two to three times as much if using the fresh herb) for each cup in a pot and cover with boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes and strain well to avoid ingestion of the hairs and pollen, which can cause an irritating itch in the mouth
-in Germany, the flowers are steeped in olive oil and then used for ear infections and hemorrhoids