Smallflower Herbs & Teas Smallflower Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) (4 oz) #11422

Smallflower Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) (4 oz) #11422

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Wormwood - (Artemesia absinthium) is an herbaceous perennial of the Asteraceae family, native to Eurasia and North Africa. It can grow up to two meters high with silvery green, fuzzy leaves, and stems that become woody as the plant matures. It flowers in late summer and early fall in clusters of pale to bright yellow blooms that droop down. Its storied past likely begins in Greek mythology with its namesake Artemis, the goddess of wild creatures, who is said to have delivered Wormwood to the centaur Chiron, the father of medicine. From then on, practitioners of Greek medicine including Hippocrates, embraced Wormwood as a valuable medicinal ally.

Wormwood continues to be a popular remedy in folk and herbal medicine to this day, but is perhaps most well known for its more magical and mind-altering reputation. Wormwood was commonly used as flavoring in beer before hops became the standard - but its real ascent into spirits stardom began when it became the essential ingredient of absinthe in the late 18th century. Absinthe is the bright green aperitif that became wildly popular by the late 19th century in Paris, particularly with the artists and writers of the day; it became the source and subject of many works of art from Baudelaire and Oscar Wilde to Van gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec.

There’s a common saying, “bitter as wormwood” and it’s no joke! Wormwood is considered to be the most bitter of all herbs, lending itself to be beneficial for the stomach and all-around digestive support, as well as a flavoring for countless preparations from cocktail bitters and mixers to apertifs and cordials.

Precautions: Not for use during pregnancy. Not for long term use. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

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Wormwood - (Artemesia absinthium) is an herbaceous perennial of the Asteraceae family, native to Eurasia and North Africa. It can grow up to two meters high with silvery green, fuzzy leaves, and stems that become woody as the plant matures. It flowers in late summer and early fall in clusters of pale to bright yellow blooms that droop down. Its storied past likely begins in Greek mythology with its namesake Artemis, the goddess of wild creatures, who is said to have delivered Wormwood to the centaur Chiron, the father of medicine. From then on, practitioners of Greek medicine including Hippocrates, embraced Wormwood as a valuable medicinal ally. Wormwood continues to be a popular remedy in folk and herbal medicine to this day, but is perhaps most well known for its more magical and mind-altering reputation. Wormwood was commonly used as flavoring in beer before hops became the standard - but its real ascent into spirits stardom began when it became the essential ingredient of absinthe in the late 18th century. Absinthe is the bright green aperitif that became wildly popular by the late 19th century in Paris, particularly with the artists and writers of the day; it became the source and subject of many works of art from Baudelaire and Oscar Wilde to Van gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec. There’s a common saying, “bitter as wormwood” and it’s no joke! Wormwood is considered to be the most bitter of all herbs, lending itself to be beneficial for the stomach and all-around digestive support, as well as a flavoring for countless preparations from cocktail bitters and mixers to apertifs and cordials. Precautions: Not for use during pregnancy. Not for long term use. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

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