Mugwort [Artemisia vulgaris]
21: Baby Mugwort, Not edible. A tea of it is good for PMS. (Prospect Park, Mar 3, 2024)
22: Last year's Mugwort (Prospect Park, Mar 3, 2024)
11: Mugwort. New coming up. (Prospect Park, Mar 4, 2001)
12: Mugwort. Last year. (Prospect Park, Mar 4, 2001)
3: Mugwort. With a little gout weed mixed in. (Prospect Park, Mar 25, 2000)
4: Mugwort. All over the park. (Alley Pond Park (Woods), May 14, 2000)
17: Mugwort. (Prospect Park, May 22, 2011)
5: Mugwort. Not eaten, but used as a tonic. (Prospect Park, May 27, 2000)
15: Mugwort (Central Park, May 30, 2005)
6: Mugwort. For tea. (Central Park, Jul 2, 2000)
18: Mugwort. Tea made from it is good for PMS. (Forest Park, Jul 4, 2011)
13: Mugwort. Can make tea. (Prospect Park, Jul 8, 2001)
14: Mugwort. Deeply cut leaves. (Prospect Park, Jul 8, 2001)
7: Mugwort (Prospect Park, Jul 9, 2000)
19: Mugwort. (Inwood Park, Jul 17, 2011)
8: Mugwort (Prospect Park, Sep 2, 2000)
9: Mugwort (Central Park, Nov 19, 2000)
10: Smaller mugwort (Central Park, Nov 19, 2000)
1: Mugwort (Central Park, Nov 21, 1999)
16: Mugwort. Steep 20 minutes to make herb tea that is good for PMS. Is in wormwood family. (Marine Park, Nov 27, 2005)
2: Mugwort (Prospect Park, Nov 28, 1999)
20: Mugwort. Not on tour. Time consuming to discuss. (Prospect Park, Dec 2, 2023)
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