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Artemisia absinthium growing wild in the Caucasus | Caucasus | Scientific classification | Plantae | Magnoliophyta | Magnoliopsida | Asterales | Asteraceae | Artemisia | Binomial name | L. | wormwood | Europe | Asia | Africa | herbaceous | perennial plant | rhizome | leaves | petioles | flowers | heads | panicles | anemophilous | fruit | achene | dispersal | soil | nitrogen | naturalised | North America | companion planting | larvae | fleas | moths | absinthe | spirits and wines | bitters | vermouth | pelinkovac | tonic | stomachic | antiseptic | antispasmodic | carminative | cholagogue | febrifuge | anthelmintic | mead | silica | thujone | tannic | resinous | malic acid | succinic acid | antiseptic | febrifuge | anthelmintic | macerating | tincture | Ancient Greek | Artemis | Hellenistic | Middle English | Old English | Vermouth | Linnaeus, Carolus | ISBN 0879040556 | Wikimedia Commons | Categories | Artemisia | Absinthe | Medicinal plants |
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