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Sweet Wormwood Seeds

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 9

HEIGHT
48 - 72 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Green

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained, but will grow in poor quality soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
4 - 9

HEIGHT
48 - 60 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid fall to early winter

BLOOM COLOR
Yellowish

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Poor, dry, rocky, gravelly, sandy soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
24 - 36 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
Yellow

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Poor, sandy, well-drained soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
40 - 60 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late summer to mid fall

BLOOM COLOR
None

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Poor, sandy, well-drained soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
About...
Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia Annua) - Tall plants have fern-like, dark-green foliage dotted with tiny cream-yellow colored flowers. Use foliage for wreaths and as filler for mixed bouquets. Also known as sweet sagewort, sweet annie, and Chinese woodworm. Resistant to drought.MORE ARTEMISIA OPTIONS
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
75F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
10 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow and press seed in to soil

SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
24 - 36 inches
Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia Annua) - Tall plants have fern-like, dark-green foliage dotted with tiny cream-yellow colored flowers. Use foliage for wreaths and as filler for mixed bouquets. Also known as sweet sagewort, sweet annie, huang hua hao, qing hao, and Chinese woodworm. Plants are resistant to drought.
Sweet Annie is a sun lover and adaptable to many soil types. It needs only average moisture and will grow even under quite dry conditions making the plants good for xeriscaping where drought tolerance is needed.. It usually flowers between August and September. The flowers are tiny and olive green and can't really be seen unless you look hard. However Sweet Annie is mostly grown for the lovely aromatic scent of the foliage which can fill the whole garden when the breeze rustles it branches.
With sweetly fragrant foliage it has a wide variety of uses both medicinal and for handcrafting but is most often grown for fresh and dried cut flower arrangements and for wreath making. Sweet Annie has been used for centuries in its dried form in wreaths and other aroma projects. It is one of the best natural air fresheners around. Just wave a sprig of Sweet Annie in the air and it freshens the whole area. The plant, once dried holds both the color and fragrance very well and will last for years. The stems have scent which releases even more when waved around a quick burst of scent is quickly noticed. Sweet Annie is one of those things that once you’ve grown it in the herb garden, you just don’t ever want to be without.