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Artemisia abrotanum, the southernwood, lad's love, or
southern wormwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
sunflower family. It is
native to Eurasia...
- genus.
Subgenera Artemisia and
Absinthium are sometimes, but not always,
considered the same.
Subgenus Artemisia (originally
Abrotanum Besser) is characterized...
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genus Artemisia:
Artemisia abrotanum,
southern wormwood Artemisia absinthium,
common wormwood,
grande wormwood or
absinthe wormwood Artemisia annua,...
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wormwood (
Artemisia absinthium), the
essential herb from
which absinthe derives its name. The
maker substituted southernwood (
Artemisia abrotanum) and the...
- rusticana)
Juniper (Juniperus communis)
Mugwort (
Artemisia vulgaris)
Southernwood (
Artemisia abrotanum)
Watercress (Nasturtium officinale)
Basil (Ocimum...
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contained sugar, and was made with
southernwood (
Artemisia abrotanum) and not
grande wormwood (
Artemisia absinthium) (before 2009), the TTB
classified it...
- "red" (new) oak and in the
afternoon wear a
sprig of "Boys Love" (
Artemisia abrotanum);
tradition dictates that the
punishment for not
doing this results...
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Artemisia abaensis Y.R.Ling & S.Y.Zhao
Artemisia abbreviata (Krasch. ex Korobkov) Krasnob.
Artemisia abolinii Lazkov Artemisia abrotanum L.
Artemisia...
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alternative English names for the
aromatic plant from
southern Europe Artemisia abrotanum. Nicholson's semi-autobiographical
novel The
Romance of a Choir-Boy...
- "red" (new) oak and in the
afternoon wear a
sprig of "Boys Love" (
Artemisia abrotanum);
tradition dictates that the
punishment for not
doing this results...