Artemisia vulgaris is a member of the Compositae family and a close relative of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.)
Mugwort leaf and stem are used medicinally. Mugwort is harvested just as the plant comes into flower, before the blossoms are fully open.
Mugwort's generic name is from that of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, a patron of women.
Mugwort resembles the chrysanthemum as well as ragweed. It's a perennial plant with green leaves that are narrow, deeply cut, and silvery on the underside.
Artemisia vulgaris
Native to Europe and naturalized throughout North America.
Yes Balsam is a flowering plant its Latin name is Impatiens Balsamina.
The common name may be from the old English word moughte meaning "moth," or mucgwyrt, meaning "midgewort," referring to the plant's folk use to repel moths and other insects.
Evodia rutaecarpa.
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Humulus lupulus.
Crocus sativus.
Sesamum indicum.