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 ...
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, ...
When evaluating potential candidates for Herb of the Year status, the International Herb Association's (IHA) Horticultural Committee judges plants in three categories: medicinal, culinary and ...
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 ...
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 ...
A technology has been developed to quickly and accurately determine the authenticity of Artemisia-based herbal medicines, which are difficult to distinguish by the naked eye due to their similar ...