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Sweet Annie Seeds (Artemisia annua)

 

Sweet Annie is a fragrant, fast-growing herb with a long and well-documented history of use across traditional herbal systems worldwide. Native to Asia and cultivated for centuries, this plant has been valued in Chinese, European, and folk traditions for its aromatic foliage and its role in historic plant-based practices.

 

The feathery, fern-like leaves release a distinctive sweet, resinous scent when brushed or dried. Historically, Sweet Annie has been grown and harvested for use in herbal preparations, infusions, and ceremonial or seasonal remedies, and it remains an important plant in cultural and ethnobotanical traditions today. In modern times, it is often studied and discussed in the context of its naturally occurring compounds, which have drawn global interest.

 

In the garden, Sweet Annie is as practical as it is meaningful. Tall, graceful plants add movement and texture, and the foliage is commonly harvested and dried for bundles, sachets, wreaths, and traditional herbal storage. Easy to grow and quick to mature, it offers both beauty and a connection to centuries of plant knowledge.

 

Traditional & Cultural Uses (Historical Context)

 

Sweet Annie has been historically associated with:

Traditional herbal practices in Asia and Europe

Dried botanical preparations and infusions

Seasonal and ceremonial plant use

Aromatic storage herbs and decorative bundles

(This information reflects historical and cultural practices and is provided for educational purposes only.)

 

Growing Information

 

Botanical Name: Artemisia annua

Common Name: Sweet Annie, Annual Wormwood

Life Cycle: Annual

Height: 4–6 feet

Light: Full sun

Soil: Well-drained soil

Hardiness: Grown as an annual in USDA Zones 3–13

 

Growing Instructions

 

When to Plant: Spring after last frost or start indoors early

Seed Prep: No stratification required

Sowing Depth: Surface sow; press lightly (light required for germination)

Germination Temperature: 65–75°F

Germination Time: 7–14 days

Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established

Spacing: 18–24 inches apart

Harvest: Late summer, before flowering, for traditional drying use

 

 Why Grow Sweet Annie

 

Deep roots in global herbal history

Aromatic foliage ideal for drying

Easy, fast-growing annual

Beautiful, airy garden structure

A living connection to traditional plant knowledge

 

This is for approx 50 Certified Organic Sweet Annie Artemisia Seeds

Organic Sweet Annie Artemisia Seeds, Artemisia Annua, Medicinal Herb, AR4550

SKU: AR4550
$1,99Pris
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