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Altremisia absinthium

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Naming

Botanical Name: Altremisia absinthium
Common Names: Wormwood
Key Name: Wormwood
Parts Used: Whole plant, leaves
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Characteristics

Identifying Character:
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Leaves: deeply delved gray green leaves covered in silky hears
Flowers: All Wormwoods usually flower in August, a little sooner or later.
Fruit:
Taste: Bitter
Odour: distinct acid odour
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Distribution

Distribution: Is a hardy, sprowling perenical
Cultivation: Light well-drained soil in full sun. Will tolerate periods of dryness. Cut back had to rejuvenate fresh new growth.
Harvest: Harvest leave as needed.

Medical

Therapeutic Action: Aromatic,Bitter,Wormafuge
Medical Uses: currently used for covid. Dispensing worms. Exteranly for sprains and bruses.
Constituents: Thujone
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Contra Indications: This herb contains a potentially active constituents Thujone.
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Pollination and Pollinators

Apis: No
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Pollen: No
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Nectar: No
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Other

Non-Medical Uses: Used for making insect sprays or dust or add to sachets. Flowering springs for flower arranging.
Culinary Uses: to bitter
History:
Reference: tchCulpeper,Herbherbert
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