Artemisia genipi is the less preferred name of this plant. More common synonyms include A. spicata and A. rupestris Vill.
...Read MoreThis diminutive, aromatic plant is indigenous to the mountains of Europe and virtually non-existent outside of that realm. In France it is known as génépi noir, and genepì nero in Italy. The plant has been collected when in flower to create aromatic digestive liqueurs.
Easily germinated from seed, this plant prefers a moist, but well-drained medium. Plant requires more frequent watering and less sun in warmer climates, and may not survive hot southern summers.
Artemisia genipi is the less preferred name of this plant. More common synonyms include A. spicata and A. rupestris Vill.
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