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