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 Wormwood  
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|  |  Scientific Name: Artemisia absinthium Common Name:  Wormwood
 Other Common Names:   
Absintalsem, Absinth Sagewort, 
Absinth Wormwood, Absinthe, Ajenjo, Ajenjo Oficial, Common Wormwood, Feuilles 
Ameres, Niga-Yomogi, Old Woman, Oldman, Pelin, Wormswood, Wormwood
 Plant Type: Perennial
 Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady
 Soil Types: Average
 Zones: 3-9
 Germination: Easy
 Number of Seeds Per Pack: 100
 Uses: Medicinal
 Notes: Bitter leaves were important in absinthe, vermouth, and other liquors.  Tea helps the appetite and helps digestion.  
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 ARTEMISIA  ABSINTHIUM Bitter leaves were important in absinthe, vermouth, and other liqueurs. Has great reputation for stimulating the appetite and improving digestion. One of the oldest known remedies for worms.  Price: $1.95/pkt 
 
 
  
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conditions treated with this herb is not intended as sound medical advice. The 
seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with 
the guidance of a trained physician or established herblist. 
 
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