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Artemisia annua planted in winter begins to grow buds in the spring, and there are no young shoots that can be eaten as vegetables. It's also very nice to watch.

author:An ordinary country girl

Artemisia annua planted in winter begins to grow buds in the spring, and there are no young shoots that can be eaten as vegetables. It's also very nice to watch.

Artemisia annua planted in winter begins to grow buds in the spring, and there are no young shoots that can be eaten as vegetables. It's also very nice to watch.
Artemisia annua planted in winter begins to grow buds in the spring, and there are no young shoots that can be eaten as vegetables. It's also very nice to watch.
Artemisia annua planted in winter begins to grow buds in the spring, and there are no young shoots that can be eaten as vegetables. It's also very nice to watch.

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