It’s not often that a scientific name is prettier than a common one, but in the cases of felon herb, wormwood and mugwort, 18th century botanists improved the ring when they renamed the plants after ...
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How to grow Artemisia abrotanum – this herb will give you sweet, citrussy foliage ideal for lining paths
Artemisia abrotanum, or Southernwood, is a perennial plant used as a medicinal herb throughout history. With citrusy sweet-smelling foliage, it is ideal to grow in the ground or pots to add beauty, ...
A derivative of the Artemisia annua plant, also known as sweet wormwood, has long been used in the treatment of malaria. Scientists are currently testing the plant’s potential against the novel ...
Overview: Wormwood is a plant called Artemisia absinthium. It is used as a flavoring. It is also the source of the alcoholic beverage known as absinthe. The leaves and flowers of the plant are used to ...
On World Malaria Day, Friday, April 25, a group of international researchers calls for a low-cost solution: Artemisia genus plants, with antimalarial properties. Yet, as plants cannot be patented, ...
UPDATE (June 27, 2014): I receive more correspondence on this story than any other! This post is from 2012. If you aren't satisfied by that, tweet at me (@ericmsawyer) to persuade me to make a new, up ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is to test a malaria drug on Covid patients, which is derived from the artemisia plant used in Madagascar. The African island nation attracted a lot of attention ...
As the world desperately searches for weapons to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, a growing number of people are turning to an herbal remedy: Artemisia annua. The sweet wormwood plant supplies a key ...
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