View Artemisia Dracunculus Var. Sativa PNG. Growing tarragon artemisia dracunculus sativa tarragon, a perennial plant, is available in two forms — russian, artemesia dracunculus inodora, and french, artemesia dracunculus sativa. It is widespread in the wild across much of eurasia and north america, and is cultivated for culinary and medicinal purposes in many lands.
It is widespread in the wild across much of eurasia and north america, and is cultivated for culinary and medicinal purposes. In the russian tarragon the leaves are thinner and paler. One subspecies, artemisia dracunculus var.
Tarragon, artemisia dracunculus l., is an aromatic, perennial herb whose distribution spans north america, eastern and central europe, and most of temperate asia.
Russian tarragon doesn't have as strong a flavour as french tarragon but tends to be ok as long. Known as french tarragon (a. Tarragon, (artemisia dracunculus) is a species of perennial herb in the family asteraceae. In romania, aceasta planta condimentara este cultivata pe suprafete restranse, alaturi de alte specii destinate aceluiasi scop.