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Mugwort, Common (Artemisia vulgaris) potted plant, organic [NY NO]

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$8.50$57.00

Family: Aster (Asteraceae)

Hardy to Zones 3 to 9

(Common Mugwort, Wild Wormwood, Ai-ye, Ai-hao)  Herbaceous perennial, a vigorous spreader and self-seeder.Plant has soft leaves, pleasantly downy on the undersides.  Traditional usage (TCM, TWM): Moxa, circulation stimulant, dream inducing. Plant prefers sun to part shade and will grow in gravel, waste places or regular garden soil.  Plant 2 feet apart.  Grows 3 to 4 feet tall.  Space plants 3 feet apart.

Potted plant, Certified Organically Grown

[Not available to the State of NY]

 

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  1. heatherludeke

    Great!

    heatherludeke (verified owner)

    I was worried because I left the plants in the mailer for several day (OOPS!!) Plant arrived very well packaged, still moist. Had some new/young growth and shoots, very sturdy, very happy with this plant!!

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  2. Question

    isa

    Hello! I’m wondering how these plants usually do when shipped. I live in central North Carolina, and am eager to grow mugwort but am debating between buying seeds versus a transplant and am worried about how the transplant would ship.

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Isa, We have never had a complaint on a common mugwort plant being damaged in shipment–our shipping method is secure, and common mugwort is robust. Richo

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    • Charrie VanVleet

      Hi, live in Minnesota, can I plant this now….October and will it winter over? Also looking to make sure I am purchasing a medicinal mugwort.
      Thank you, Charrie ?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Charrie, yes, we don’t work with fancy hybrids, variegated species, subspecies, etc., just good ol’ mugwort. Its too late to plant this in Minnesota, we advise waiting until spring. richo

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  3. Lanna

    So I have wormwood but my understanding is they are for different things medicinally. Also do the western and common vary for medicinal properties?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Lanna, Wormwood and Mugwort certainly are different plants with different properties. Common mugwort and western mugwort are closer in appearance and activity. Richo

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