Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) Crown Division
Latin name: Artemisia absinthium
Plant Family: Aster (Asteraceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: Prefers full sun in well drained soils. It can withstand very dry soils as well. Ants can be an issue, along with aphids, so plant ant repellent plants such as pennyroyal, nearby.
Edibility: It’s very bitter and not a great edible. it was the main ingredient in the alcoholic drink, absinthe.
Medicinal uses: Can be used as a dewormer and in small dosages to treat water borne pathogens. Also as a digestive in very small amounts. This herb should be taken with caution.
Permaculture Uses: Amazing aromatic pest confuser and can be used to help repel mice and other insects.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.
Latin name: Artemisia absinthium
Plant Family: Aster (Asteraceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: Prefers full sun in well drained soils. It can withstand very dry soils as well. Ants can be an issue, along with aphids, so plant ant repellent plants such as pennyroyal, nearby.
Edibility: It’s very bitter and not a great edible. it was the main ingredient in the alcoholic drink, absinthe.
Medicinal uses: Can be used as a dewormer and in small dosages to treat water borne pathogens. Also as a digestive in very small amounts. This herb should be taken with caution.
Permaculture Uses: Amazing aromatic pest confuser and can be used to help repel mice and other insects.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.
Latin name: Artemisia absinthium
Plant Family: Aster (Asteraceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: Prefers full sun in well drained soils. It can withstand very dry soils as well. Ants can be an issue, along with aphids, so plant ant repellent plants such as pennyroyal, nearby.
Edibility: It’s very bitter and not a great edible. it was the main ingredient in the alcoholic drink, absinthe.
Medicinal uses: Can be used as a dewormer and in small dosages to treat water borne pathogens. Also as a digestive in very small amounts. This herb should be taken with caution.
Permaculture Uses: Amazing aromatic pest confuser and can be used to help repel mice and other insects.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.