- (sagewort), A.
absinthium (wormwood), A.
dracunculus (tarragon), and A.
abrotanum (southernwood). The
leaves of many
species are
covered with
white hairs...
-
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...
-
Wormwood may
refer to:
Several plants of the
genus Artemisia:
Artemisia abrotanum,
southern wormwood Artemisia absinthium,
common wormwood,
grande wormwood...
- (new) oak and in the
afternoon wear a
sprig of "Boys Love" (Artemisia
abrotanum);
tradition dictates that the
punishment for not
doing this
results in...
- the
product contained sugar, and was made with
southernwood (Artemisia
abrotanum) and not
grande wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) (before 2009), the TTB...
- name of "old woman" ("old man"
being a
common name of the
related A.
abrotanum).
Other purgative or
bitter herbs such as
orange peel or
senna might also...
-
absinthe derives its name. The
maker substituted southernwood (Artemisia
abrotanum) and the
product was
bottled with sugar, two
critical aspects that differentiated...
- any
member of the
allium family and
common rue
Southernwood Artemisia abrotanum Br****icas,
fruit trees Controls cabbage moths and
malaria mosquitoes....
- (Juniperus communis)
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
Southernwood (Artemisia
abrotanum)
Watercress (Nasturtium officinale)
Basil (Ocimum basili****)
Black cardamom...
-
called Old Woman, in
distinction to Old Man or southernwood,
Artemisia abrotanum,
which it
somewhat resembles,
though it is more delicate-looking and lacks...