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All About Growing the Louisiana ArtemisiaAlso known as the Louisiana sage, white sage, silver sage, white sagebrush, silver wormwood, gray sagewort, or mugwort wormwood, the Louisiana Artemisia is a native plant to the United States.
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Restaurant Review: Artemisia in Louisville, KentuckyA review of one of Louisville, Kentucky's favorite local restaurants, Artemisia.
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Add a Silver Mound Artemisia to Your LandscapeSilver Mound Artemisia has it all. Color, contrast, attractiveness, low maintenance, deer resistant, and no bug problems are what makes these plants delightful in the garden. -
Artemisia Gentileschi: One of the Most Influential Women Artists Throughout TimeThis is a paper on Artemisia Gentileschi and her experiences as a woman artist during the 16th century. She is truly an inspiration to woman artists.
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Artemisia Annua: Shining Hope in Malaria, Breast Cancer, and LeukemiaThere is alternative medicine that works against diseases such as Malaria and cancer. Artemisia Annua is a shining star in the answers that will save thousands of lives each year.
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Artemisia: an Intoxicating Plant for Your GardenArtemisia is an ancient herb with an interesting history. You will want to use it in your landscape as a specimen plant. -
Grow Great Artemisia in Your Home Flower GardenTips to help you grow great artimisia in your home flower gardens, beds, and borders -
The Irregular PearlThis is Artemisia Gentileschi's biography and corresponding analogous connections of her paintings. Her paintings are compared to Rembrandt's and Caravaggio's to magnify her perspective, -
The Many Medicinal, Metaphysical and Culinary Benefits of the Herb Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris)This dream herb will ease you to the spirit realm giving you the power of clarity during interpretation, cognitive dreaming and recollection. -
Growing a Moon GardenA moon garden is a garden of white flowers and foliage that glow in the moonlight. If you like to walk around the garden in the evening, here's a few great plant choices. -
Artemisinin Herbal Extract Cures Malaria, Breast Cancer and LeukemiaArtemisia annu herb plant extract artemisinin is a treatment for malaria, cancers and leukemia incorporated in a drug Coartem. Iron in cancer cells and malaria is eradicated by Coartem.
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Benefits and Uses of Medicinal PlantsA look at medicinal plants and their therapeutic benefits.
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Plants with Gray FoliageGardeners who grow them find the many gray foliaged shrubs and plants mighty useful.
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Perennial Herbs Can Be Used Through Out the LandscapeHerbs have long been used in flower bed, or on window sills or even in containers. But these are not the only places that herbs can be enjoyed.
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Seven Wonders of the Ancient WorldRead This is a list of the "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" which has existed since the Middle Ages. Read about these incredible structures built thousands of years ago.
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How to Put Together a Dignity Flower ArrangementFlower arrangements that mean dignity can be enjoyed by the recipient, especially if the sender and the recipent both know what the individual elements of the flower arrangement mean.
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Famous Birthdays: Born on July 8thBorn on July 8th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 8th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
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ABC's of Plants for Fall Color in the SouthListed in alphabetical order are some of the South's best known performers for fall color.
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Lyme Disease, Autism, MS and Chronic Immune Disease Alert - Biofilms and EnzymesLearn how biofilms hide organisms from your immune system and how they may contribute to the worsening of many illnesses. Find out how enzymes and supplements can help the healing process.
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Notes on Drinking Absinthe: The Myths and Realities of the Green FaerieA brief examination on the myth and reality of absinthe. -
Creating a Garden Using Purple FoliagePurple foliage can over contrast and add depth to your landscape, but you should always show restraint. -
Mugwort: Common Weed or Useful Herb?The common mugwort, Artemesia Vulgaris, is considered a weed, but many legends and superstitions have surrounded this herb for centuries.
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Caravaggio: The Foundation of the BaroqueMichelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was an Italian artist that influenced the Baroque era and future artists like Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt.
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Fragrant Flowers for the GardenFragrance in a garden can, like color, be planned or left to chance.
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Growing a Moonlight GardenHere are some plant ideas for a moonlight garden.
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Matching Colors in Your GardenPlants are not the only elements to bring color into your garden; however, they can be better showcased when all parts of your yard are taken into account. -
Creating a White GardenThe color white can have a calming, soothing effect. A white garden can make a real statement, too. -
French Sorrel for a Taste of Lemon in the Herb GardenFrench sorrel is a perennial herb that lends itself to a lot of uses in the kitchen.
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Growing a Garden Takes Experience and DiggingIf you have nearly a season of gardening under your belt, you've probably learned a good bit about how your garden grows.
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Mosier, Oregon and Ms. PeachfaceVery few people have ever worked on an organic farm where edible flowers are the main produce. Even fewer would have the knowledge and expertize to make it a profitable business. -
How to Dry FlowersYou can use dried flowers as colorful additions to herb potpourris or in charming winter arrangements. Collect and dry choice flowers during summer and fall. come winter, you'll have a generous supply of preserved material on hand.
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Molding and Nurturing a TroughBecause they're slow growers by nature, many of the miniature-size cacti and succulents are appropriate for a small trough garden
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Nevada SagebrushAcrostic poem on the Nevada state flower in spring
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The World's Most Potent Alcoholic Drink - AbsintheAn overview of the potent alcoholic drink absinthe.
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2009 Washington Endangered Species Act GrantThe Bull Trout Field Studies grant is $45,254 and extends from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.
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Perennials You Should Divide in the SpringDigging up and dividing mature perennials helps reduce crowding in your flower bed and provides you "new" plants to add to a different location of your landscape. But when and how do you divide perennials? -
Guide to Rare and Unique Alcoholic BeveragesAn easy and simple guide to rare and unique alcoholic beverages. -
Five Herbs for Women's Reproductive HealthThese are five herbs that have been used traditionally to treat a number of reproductive problems in women, and they're all easy to grow at home. -
The Mausoleum at HalicarnassusA description of one of the Eight Wonders of the Ancient World. -
Use Medicated Wine as a TonicMedicated wines are not as potent as tinctures; therefore, they can be sipped when you need a little pick-me-up.
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