Vivaceous plant, erect, scented, very branched, perennial; 60-
Widespread ruderal species in Europe, Asia and North America. It grows in non-cultivated areas, roadsides, banks, etc. preferably in the northern half of Spain.
Blooming takes place during summer. Harvesting of the leaves takes place before blooming, whereas harvesting of the flowering apex is carried out during blooming. Fast drying in the shade.
Leaves and flower apex. Sometimes the root, too.
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