No images found for this plant ID: 3684.

Ensure images are uploaded to the Media Library and tagged with "3684" in the "plant_image_tag" taxonomy.

Safe for Children?

Safe for Dogs?

Safe for Cats?

Safe for Reptiles?

common wormwood

Scientific Name: Artemisia vulgaris var. vulgaris

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Subshrub, Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Description: Artemisia absinthium (absinthium, absinthe wormwood, wormwood, common wormwood, green ginger or grand wormwood) is a species of Artemisia, native to &nbsp&*! Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort or common wormwood) is one of several species in the genus Artemisia commonly known as mugwort, although Artemisia vulgaris&nbsp&*! The Common Wormwood held a high reputation in medicine among the Ancients . Tusser (1577), in July&#39s&nbsp&*! Find patient medical information for WORMWOOD on WebMD including its Artesian Absinthium, Artemisia absinthium, Common Wormwood, Grande Absinth.&*! wormwood, common wormwood, wermuth, wermud Side effects from consumption of wormwood include renal failure, convulsions, involuntary evacuations,&nbsp&*! Wormwood is the common name for Artemisia absinthium, the plant whose aromatic oil is used to make absinthe. Although absinthe contains extracts from a &nbsp&*! COMMON NAMES: Commonly known as wormwood, but also absinthe, or grand wormwood. LATIN NAME: Artemisia absinthium. HISTORY: This plant is native&nbsp&*! Common Name: Wormwood , absinthium , armoise , wermut , absinthe , absinthites , ajenjo , pelin otu , aci pelin , ak pelin , buyuk pelin , vilayati afsanteen 1&nbsp&*! The leaves of common wormwood (A. absinthium) have been used in medicines and beverages such as absinthe and vermouth. An extract from the Eurasian A.&*! Wormwood. Artemisia absinthium. Name also: Absinthe, Absinthium, Absinthe Wormwood, Common Wormwood, Grand Wormwood, Green Ginger, Madderwort &nbsp&*! Common Name, Mugwort, Common wormwood, Felon Herb, Chrysanthemum Weed, Wild Wormwood. Family, Asteraceae or Compositae. Synonyms&nbsp&*! Most common on dry, open waste areas or overgrazed rangelands, but also present along roads and in pastures. Absinth wormwood is&nbsp&*! wormwood Mediterranean perennial herb or shrubby plant ( Artemisia Because of its bitter taste the common wormwood has long symbolized human rancor&nbsp&*! Artemisia vulgaris L. Show All Show Tabs common wormwood L48 I PB I. Other Common Names: artemisia hierba de San Juan mugwort. Data Sce and &nbsp&*! The three Wormwoods most in use, the common wormwood, sea wormwood and Roman wormwood (see picture), have each their particular virtues&#39 . . . the&nbsp&*! Noun, 1. common wormwood - aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used common wormwood - aromatic herb of temperate &nbsp&*! History: Common Wormwood was held in high esteem as a medicine by the ancients. In the Bible the &#39bitterness&#39 of Wormwood is compared to &#39sin&#39 Mexicans &nbsp&*! of wormwood, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips. Ajenjo Common Wormwood Green Ginger Madderwort Old woman Wormwood.&*! Common Wormwood, and Alaska native, is a tall perennial herb growing up to 7&#39 tall with an erect stem that often has a red-purplish tinge. The leaves are up to&nbsp&*! The wormwood plant (grande wormwood that is &#8211 not to be confused with petite wormwood or common wormwood or mugwort) is the constituent that pretty&nbsp&*! Common Wormwood. Artemisia absinthium known simply as wormwood is a plant that is appreciated since ancient times &#8211 already famous Greek &#8220father of&nbsp&*! Common name : Mugwort (Common Wormwood) Latin name : Artemisia vulgaris. Family name : Asteraceae. The toxic chemical in Mugwort is thujone, which&nbsp&*! Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood) (aka Absinthium, absinthe wormwood, wormwood, common wormwood, green ginger or grand wormwood.) at Maya&nbsp&*! Wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, (#3018 - 10ml), also known as Common Wormwood, is a pure therapeutic quality aromatherapy essential oil, produced using&nbsp&*! Download common wormwood stock photos. Affordable and search from millions of royalty frees, photos and vectors. Thousands ofs added daily.&*! Relating to the common wormwood or to an acid obtained from it. The smell of common Wormwood is very refreshing, and its reviving qualities in heated&nbsp&*! Translation for &#39common wormwood&#39 in the free Finnish dictionary. More Finnish translations for: common, wormwood.&*! Translation for &#39common wormwood&#39 in the free Japanese dictionary. More Japanese translations for: common, wormwood.&*! Species - Common Wormwood - Artemisia absinthium. Common Wormwood - Artemisia absinthium. No photos are currently available. If you have a high quality&nbsp&*! Amazon.com : 4, 000 Mugwort Artemisia Vulgaris Common Wormwood Seeds : Patio, Lawn &amp Garden.&*! Common names: wild wormwood, African wormwood (Eng.) wilde-als (Afr.) Artemisia afra is a common species in South Africa with a wide distribution from&nbsp&*! : Common Wormwood is a perennial with leafy stems. Its flowering stem is 2 to 21/2 feet in length, whitish in col and is covered with fine silky hairs&nbsp&*! absinthe oldman common wormwood absinth sagewort. Artemisia absinthium. Distribution map of Artemisia absinthium. State where reported invasive*: OR, &nbsp&*! Information about the herb wormwood, from its history to its use in Absinthe. 60 % of most common wormwood oil preparations sold in modern drug stores.&*! Artemisia absinthium is often referred to as &#39grande wormwood&#39, which means large wormwood. It is also referred to as &#39common wormwood&#39, or simply&nbsp&*! Fresh green Artemisia absinthium (absinthium, absinthe wormwood, wormwood, silver mound, common wormwood, green ginger or grand wormwood) is a&nbsp&*! Common names: Wormwood, Common Wormwood, Absinthe, Sagewort The Artemisia family includes Wormwood (A. absinthum), Scoparia Wormwood (A&nbsp&*! Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) &#8211 This hardy, perennial herb is grown from Mugwort seeds. Throughout history it has been used as a medicinal herb in both Europe&nbsp&*! Download this stock: absinthium, absinthe wormwood, wormwood, common wormwood, grand wormwood, absinthe plant, plants - BH4936 from Alamy&#39s&nbsp&*! Common Name: ABSINTH, COMMON WORMWOOD, ABSINTH WORMWOOD. Coefficient of Conservatism: * Coefficient of Wetness: 5. Wetness Index: UPL&*! Taxonomic Rank: Species. Synonym: Artemisia vulgaris var. coarctata Forselles ex Besser. Common Name: common wormwood English. hierba de San&nbsp&*! Herb Common Wormwood Artemisia Vulgaris in Health &amp Beauty, Natural &amp Alternative Remedies, Herbal Remedies &amp Resins | eBay.&*! Artemisia absinthium, or common wormwood, is most famous as an ingredient of the alcoholic beverage absinthe. Wormwood is also found in vermouth, but at&nbsp&*! common wormwood - Meaning in Hindi, what is meaning of common wormwood in Hindi dictionary, audio pronunciation, synonyms and definitions of common&nbsp&*! Common wormwood translated from English to Spanish including synonyms, definitions, and related words.&*! Parasites and worms are common and they can infest various parts of the body including the stomach, intestines and colon. Wormwood has been used for&nbsp&*! Facts About. Common wormwood, also sometimes called mugwort, is native to the beaches of northeastern Asia and extreme northwestern North America&nbsp&*!