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Artemisia maritima

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The flowering tops and young shoots are used, collected and dried in the same manner as Wormwood. The plant possesses the same properties as the other Wormwoods but is less powerful. It is a bitter tonic and aromatic. Although it is not now employed in regular medical practice, it is often made use
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The plant abounds in salt marshes in which cattle have been observed to fatten quickly, and thus the herb has acquired the reputation of being beneficial to them, but they do not eat it generally, and the richness of maritime pasturage must be regarded as the true reason of their improvement under
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disorders of studious, sedentary men, few things have a greater effect: for these it is best in strong infusion. The whole blood and all the juices of the body are affected by taking this herb. It is often used in medicine instead of the
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gives the following uses for it: "Boiling water poured upon it produces an excellent stomachic infusion, but the best way is taking it in a tincture made with brandy.
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says of this species: "This is a very noble bitter: its peculiar province is to give an appetite, as that of the Common Wormwood is to assist
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complaints have been completely cured by the constant use of this tincture. In the scurvy and in the
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A Family Herbal: or, Familiar Account of the Medical Properties of British and Foreign Plants
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shrub growing to 0.6 m (2 ft) which flowers from August to September. It is the
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Virtues of British Herbs. With the History, Description, and Figures of the several Kinds
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Between its many variations of form it has an extremely wide distribution in the
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and is good in worm cases, and the seventeenth century botanist
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put three times as much sugar as of the ingredient in their
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1753 not Ledeb. 1833 nor L. ex Hook.f. 1891 nor Kitag. 1939
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such circumstances. This plant is the botanical symbol of
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Asterids
Asterales
Asteraceae
Artemisia
Binomial name
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Synonyms
European
wormwood
wind pollinated
caterpillar

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