n. n. The mouse-ear everlasting, Antennaria plantaginifolia.n. a variety with a broad, short leaf grown in two counties in Indiana, used for making common cigars.n. In Queensland, the name is also applied to the pituri, Duboisia Hopwoodii. See pituri.n. In Tasmania, a shrub of the aster family, Cassinia spectabilis.n. A commercial subdivision of the white Burley (see below) consisting of the darker, heavier leaves.n. Sometimes a brand of tobacco (see return, n., 5). One such is known as bird's-eye returns.n. A plant of the genus Nicotiana, particularly one of several species affording the narcotic product of the same name.n. The leaves of the tobacco-plant prepared in various forms, to be smoked, chewed, or used as snuff (see Snuff).n. Same as Indian tobacco. See above.