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oldwoman

Scientific Name: Artemisia stelleriana

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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About "Old Woman"

This page gathers information about the term "old woman" from various contexts. It appears frequently in news headlines regarding elderly women and also in folklore, art, and literature.

The term "old woman" is used in various ways, including:

  • Referring to elderly women in news reports.
  • As a character in stories, songs, and art (e.g., "There Was An Old Woman" nursery rhyme, "The Old Woman" in David Gemmell's novel, and Rembrandt's "An Old Woman Reading").
  • As slang.

Considerations for Children

  • The term "old woman" and associated stories may involve characters in distress or dangerous situations (e.g., being robbed, facing eviction, suffering from illness).
  • Some contexts may present potentially frightening or unsettling imagery.

Quirky Facts

  • The term "old woman" is the title of a novel of psychological suspense by Hallie Ephron.
  • Station OWXO1, a meteorological observation station, is called "Old Woman Creek, OH".

Note: This page does not focus on a specific plant, but rather on the term "old woman" and its various contexts. No information is included related to its scientific classification, origin, distribution, habitat, ecology, morphology, genetics, or interactions with other organisms. Therefore, sections relating to those topics have not been generated.