Wormwood Seeds (Artemisia sieberi Besser)
Common Name
- Wormwood
Scientific Name
- Artemisia sieberi Besser
Other Names
- French: Armoise
- English: Mugworts
Plant Description
Artemisia sieberi is a short perennial herb that rarely exceeds 1 meter in height.
- Branches: bushy and spreading.
- Leaves: alternate, silvery-green.
- Flowers: bloom from June until late summer.
- Aroma and taste: strong fragrance and bitter taste.
Seeds
- Each pack contains 200 to 5000 seeds ready for cultivation.
- Seeds can be grown directly or via cuttings.
Growing Conditions
- Planting time:
- May – June
- October – November
- Ideal temperature: 13–29°C
- Soil: fertile, well-drained, intolerant to excess moisture.
- Sunlight: requires full sun.
- Watering: regular watering during germination; drought-tolerant once mature.
- Care: occasional pruning to maintain healthy growth.
Native Range
- Widely found in North Africa, the Middle East, and arid regions.
Uses and Benefits
- 🌿 Herbal medicine: contains santonin, effective as an anthelmintic.
- 🌱 Essential oils: rich in aromatic compounds.
- 💊 Pharmaceutical uses: applied in drug formulations.
- 🧪 Health benefits: used traditionally for digestion, menstrual pain, hair strength, sexual health, and even cancer research.