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It`s pretty frequent in my country. Really beautiful plant. Hope you will find it! Good luck!
where you from
It`s pretty frequent in my country. Really beautiful plant. Hope you will find it! Good luck!
what country are you in?
it is indeed a beautiful plant with its silvery look.
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hi everyone...ive been looking for this plant called wormwood in my area..
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1065&bih=536
supposedly it grows in mediterranean type areas and santa barbara california is pretty much a mediteranian region in some parts...
im wondering if anyone has seen this plant in this area? or anywhere in california.
Here in Florida we have Herb ranches popping up everywhere. Look in your phone book under plants and nurseries and find someone specializing in herbs

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I don't know about plants. I get them at the herb shop here in austin. but Thompson and Morgan has the seeds.
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Try
www.Richters.com
They have just about everything you can think of and are the number one supplier of herb seeds and plants!
They have numerous species of sage as well as wormwood!
Are you planning on making absinthe? This is a wonderful liqueur that has gotten a bad rap for the supposed hallucinogenic properties of wormwood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_absinthium This article says it can be poisonous in high concentrations, but I think it used quite commonly as a herbal remedy.
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