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Showing posts with label Mugwort. Show all posts
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14.9.15

Artemisia vulgaris - European mugwort

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Artemisia vulgaris ( mugwort or common wormwood ) is one of several species in the genus Artemisia . This species is also occasionally known as Felon Herb , Chrysanthemum Weed , Wild Wormwood , Old uncle Henry , Sailor's Tobacco , Naughty Man , Old Man or St. John's Plant.

Synonyms : Absinthium spicatum. Artemisia affinis. Artemisia coarctata. Artemisia officinalis

 

Characteristics

Artemisia vulgaris is a PERENNIAL growing to 1.2 m (4ft) by 0.7 m (2ft 4in) at a fast rate.

Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils and can grow in very alkaline soils.
It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers dry or moist soil and can tolerate drought.

Uses

Mugwort was considered the 'universal herb for protection and prophecy' throughout the ancient world. Artemisia vulgaris was used for pain and healing, psychic powers and lucid dreaming. In ancient China and Japan, Mugwort was hung in open doorways to exorcise the spirits of disease. The ancient Europeans did the same to ward off evil spirits. These two separated cultures also believed that the supernatural powers of Mugwort were revealed by mermaids who came from the sea to present the herb for the good of humankind.

Mugwort was once the staple ingredient in beer before Hops was introduced. It was also known as Sailor's Tobacco, as it was used as an alternative when sailors ran out of tobacco at sea.

Mugwort tea was usually drunk before divination rituals and also burnt as a ‘transporting’ incense. Also known as the visionary herb, Mugwort is still used today for increasing psychic powers. 

Native Americans also burned Mugwort as a ‘smudge’ to purify the spiritual and physical environment. The herbal tea was, and is still used by women for late periods

 

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Artemisia stelleriana - Boughton Silver

 

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Growing in sand dunes along coastlines in north east Asia, this is a very decorative plant with densely felted, deeply toothed, silvery grey leaves.This perennial does not flower conspicuously but are used for their contrasting foliage. Also excellent in flower arrangements.

This is a low, compact selection, similar in appearance to Dusty Miller, but perfectly hardy. Plants form a spreading mat of bright silvery-white scalloped leaves.

 

Care

Sun Exposure :  Full Sun

Soil Type:  Normal or  Sandy

Soil pH:  Neutral or  Alkaline or  Acid

Soil Moisture:  Dry

 

Characteristics

Flower Colour :  White

Blooming Time:  Early Summer,  Mid Summer

Foliage Color:  Silver

Height :   15-30 cm |    6-12 inches

Spread:   60-75 cm |    23-29 inches

Growth Rate :    Medium

 

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Botical Artemisia stelleriana      
English Beach Wormwood, Oldwoman, Dusty Miller, Sagewort ,
Ghost Plant, Mugwort,Boughton Silver,Mori's Strain
     
Time        
Features   $ per M $ per pound Rating
sheffields $985 / lb   985.00000  
hazzards greenhouse $64.96 1000s 65.00000   *
harrisseeds $22 oz~400s 55.00000 352.00000 **
Hardyplants $3.95 50s 79.00000    
         

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