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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Friendly, Mar 17, 2026 at 5:23 PM.

  1. Friendly

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    It started growing last spring after I had scattered some wildflower seeds. I kept it in hope it might flower at some point. Any ideas please? PXL_20260317_154501296.jpg
     
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    The plant in the image is likely a type of wormwood, such as Artemisia absinthium or a similar variety grown for its foliage.
    • Foliage: These perennials are cultivated for their deeply divided, silvery-green or gray-green leaves, which are often aromatic.
    • Habit: They typically form bushy, evergreen or deciduous clumps depending on the specific variety.
    • Flowers: While not visible here, they produce small, yellow flowers.
    • Uses: Various Artemisia species have historically been used for herbal remedies, though some contain compounds requiring cautious handling.
     

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    Thanks for the replies. I guess it could be any of those but I am still unsure. I will see if it does anything this year, as in flower, if not take it out I think.
     
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