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Artemisia arborescens, the
tree wormwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae,
native to the
Mediterranean region. It is an erect...
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Artemisia absinthium,
otherwise known as
common wormwood, is a
species of
Artemisia native to
North Africa and
temperate regions of Eurasia, and widely...
- species.
Common names for
various species in the
genus include mugwort,
wormwood, and sagebrush. Some
botanists split the
genus into
several genera, but...
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improve its flavor. In the winter, if mint is rare,
sometimes leaves of
tree wormwood (الشيبة shība in
Moroccan Arabic) are
substituted for (or used to complement)...
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Wormwood Scrubs,
known locally as The
Scrubs (or
simply Scrubs), is an open
space in Old Oak
Common located in the north-eastern
corner of the
London Borough...
- annua, also
known as
sweet wormwood,
sweet annie,
sweet sagewort,
annual mugwort or
annual wormwood, is a
common type of
wormwood native to
temperate Asia...
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Artemisia herba-alba, the
white wormwood, is a
perennial shrub in the
genus Artemisia that
grows commonly on the dry
steppes of the
Mediterranean regions...
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Common names include field wormwood,
beach wormwood,
northern wormwood,
Breckland wormwood,
boreal wormwood,
Canadian wormwood,
field sagewort and field...
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Artemisia vulgaris,
commonly known as mugwort,
common mugwort, or
wormwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
daisy family Asteraceae. It is one of...
- Rather, it has a resinous,
somewhat bitter aroma reminiscent of sage or
wormwood. Its
young shoots and
leaves are used in a stew of
Mediterranean meat,...