Wormwood Telesius

Wormwood Telesius is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Asteraceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Artemisia telesii Ledeb.
As for the name of the Artemisia telesius family itself, in Latin it will be: Asteraceae Dumort. (Gompositae Giseke).
Description of Artemisia telesius
Wormwood telesius is a perennial plant whose height will vary between ten and seventy centimeters. The stems of this plant are single or few in number; they will emerge from a more or less thick rhizome. Such stems will be simple and erect. The leaves of Artemisia telesius are almost glabrous on top, pinnately dissected, they can be either green or slightly cobwebby-hairy and grayish, and below they will be whitish. The baskets of this plant will be broadly bell-shaped or almost spherical, they will reach about four to six millimeters in diameter, they will be in a loose or dense racemose-paniculate inflorescence, and their length will be three to twelve centimeters. There are only nine marginal flowers of this plant, they are bisexual, and the corolla will be two-toothed and narrow-tubular. The flowers of Artemisia telesius are numerous, up to sixty pieces, they will be median and bisexual, and the corolla, in turn, is narrowly goblet-conical. The achenes of this plant will be oblong-linear.
Artemisia telesius blooms in August. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Ob region of Western Siberia, the Leno-Kolyma and Yenisei regions of Eastern Siberia, the Dvina-Pechora region of the European part of Russia, the Arctic, as well as in the Kamchatka region and in the north of the Okhotsk region in the Far East. For growth, Artemisia telesius prefers groves, shrubs, meadows, rocky scree slopes, steep slopes of river terraces, sea coasts and lake basins, sandy-clayey shores of lakes and rivers.
Description of the medicinal properties of wormwood telesius
Wormwood telesius is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The concept of grass includes inflorescences, stems and leaves. The presence of such valuable healing properties is recommended to be explained by the content of the following sesquiterpenoids in this plant: matricarine, steriartelysin and desacetylmatricarine.
As for traditional medicine, here this plant is quite widespread. The aerial part of wormwood telesius is recommended for use in various infectious skin diseases and bronchitis, and also as a pain reliever for arthritis. A tincture prepared from the herb of this plant in vodka is used as a wound-healing and hemostatic agent. The herb wormwood telesius, as part of complex preparations, is used for urolithiasis, epilepsy, cholelithiasis and hypertension.
For epilepsy, it is recommended to use the following very effective remedy based on wormwood telesius: to prepare such a remedy you will need to take one tablespoon of dry crushed herb of this plant per three hundred milliliters of water. The resulting healing mixture should be boiled over fairly low heat for about three to four minutes, left to infuse for one hour and then strained thoroughly. Take the resulting healing remedy based on wormwood telesius three times a day, one-third or one-fourth of a glass. When used correctly, this healing remedy will be very effective.






