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Artemisia abrotanum (Cola Wormwood (Ambra)) – 1543 Leonhart Fuchs
Artemisia abrotanum (Cola Wormwood (Ambra)) – 1543 Leonhart Fuchs
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This detailed depiction of Artemisia abrotanum , also known as Silverbush or Cola-herb, comes from Leonhart Fuchs' epoch-making botanical work New Kreüterbuch (1543). The plant has fine, feathery leaves and an aromatic scent that has historically been prized in gardens, medicine, and folk tradition.
Artemisia abrotanum was used as a medicinal herb for digestive problems and as a natural insecticide. It was a staple in monastery gardens and pharmacies, and its easily recognizable scent makes it still popular today – also as an ornamental plant.
The illustration here is faithful to the aesthetics of the original and carefully reproduced to preserve its botanical accuracy and artistic beauty. Perfect for those who love historical plants, medicinal herbs, or classic nature art.
