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Artemisia ludoviciana
Artemisia

Artemisia ludoviciana

Ref : N0110 - Artemisia ludoviciana
Bag of 100 seeds

This species can reach 1 m in height and produces an abundance of stems with gray-green leaves offering a highly aromatic fragrance and a bitter-sweet flavor.

The tender, sweet young shoots can be used in salads or aperitifs.

Find out more on the Kokopelli blog: "Artemisia: a grain of sand in the wheels of the pharmaceutical cartel".

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Used by Amerindians for medicinal and ritual purposes. In high doses, it is toxic. It has multiple properties: tonic, febrifuge, antispasmodic, vermifuge and stomachic. In infusion, it regulates the menstrual cycle during menopause and cures urinary tract infections. Placed in shoes, it is said to reduce fatigue when walking. In Chinese medicine, it is used to make moxas, sticks of dried mugwort that are burned near meridian points to heat them. This principle is an alternative to acupuncture and acupressure.

in bucket

Perennial seeds require a wintering period for germination. For autumn sowing, sow in pots, making sure to cover the seeds very lightly, or sow directly in the ground, taking care to protect them with mulch, for example. For spring sowing, place the seeds in a damp substrate in the fridge for a month. Transplant when germination begins.

March, April, May

May, June, July, August, September

in the ground, in pot

sunny

low

all floor types

drained, light, reheated

Artemisia ludoviciana

mid-season

100 seeds

Green, Grey

fragrance, edible

From 90 to 100 cm

From 5 to 8 cm

serrated

North America

Used by Amerindians for medicinal and ritual purposes. In high doses, it is toxic. It has multiple properties: tonic, febrifuge, antispasmodic, vermifuge and stomachic. In infusion, it regulates the menstrual cycle during menopause and cures urinary tract infections. Placed in shoes, it is said to reduce fatigue when walking. In Chinese medicine, it is used to make moxas, sticks of dried mugwort that are burned near meridian points to heat them. This principle is an alternative to acupuncture and acupressure.

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