The name “mugwort” in the US is a signifier for “invasive,” but when grown purposefully, the aromatic section of the Artemisia genus has much to recommend it. Some species are native in regions of the ...
Miniscule mugwort flowers are this extremely invasive plant’s last—and very effective—hurrah before frost arrives and turns the tall, woody stems of Artemisia vulgaris into brittle, dry sticks. Over ...
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