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Artemisia maritima is a
European species of
wormwood known as
sea wormwood, and also
formerly often by its
synonym Seriphidium maritimum. It is native...
- of
Artemisia ("wormwood"),
especially those of
Artemisia maritima, "
sea wormwood",
which grows in
coastal salt
marsh and
bears the
alternative English...
- species.
Common names for
various species in the
genus include mugwort,
wormwood, and sagebrush. Some
botanists split the
genus into
several genera, but...
- (Cochlearia anglica),
saltmarsh sedge (Festuca salina),
sea aster (Aster tripolium) and
sea wormwood (Artemisia maritima). /ref> Grot Deil is part of the...
- Iris
spuria (blue flag),
Odontites litoralis and
Artemisia maritima (
sea wormwood). The next reserve,
Limhamns kalkbrott, was
established in 2010 and is...
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yomogi (朝鮮蓬 [et al.], lit. "Korean
wormwood/mugwort") and in
Korean as
Hwanghae ssuk (황해쑥; 黃海쑥; lit. "Yellow
Sea mugwort"). It is used in
herbal medicine...
- Arabia, Oman, the
United Arab
Emirates and
Israel Artemisia maritima, the
sea wormwood or old woman, a
plant species Maritima (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Pomerania such as
saltmarsh sedge (Festuca salina),
sea aster (Aster tripolium) and
sea wormwood (Artemisia maritima).
Weidenschwanz is part of the Wismar...
- nutrients. In
parts of the dune belt and on the
Kniepsand marram gr**** or
sea wormwood grow, as well as
numerous other sand-loving
plants like sheep's bit which...
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Common names include field wormwood,
beach wormwood,
northern wormwood,
Breckland wormwood,
boreal wormwood,
Canadian wormwood,
field sagewort and field...