Artemisia maritima

E791152

Artemisia maritima is a perennial aromatic herb in the daisy family, commonly known as sea wormwood, native to coastal regions of Europe and valued for its bitter, medicinal properties.

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Artemisia maritima canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aromatic plant
perennial herb
plant species
aroma aromatic
commonName old woman
sea wormwood
seaside wormwood
contains bitter principles
essential oils
distribution Northern Europe NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
family Asteraceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellowish
floweringSeason summer
genus Artemisia NERFINISHED
growthForm herbaceous plant
habitat coastal dunes
salt marshes
sandy maritime soils
sea cliffs
hasLifeCycle perennial
hasProperty anthelmintic
carminative
stomachic
inflorescence small flower heads
isPollinatedBy insects
isRelatedTo Artemisia absinthium NERFINISHED
Artemisia vulgaris NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafColor grey-green
leafSurface silvery
leafType deeply divided leaves
nativeTo Atlantic coasts of Europe
Baltic Sea coasts
North Sea coasts
coastal regions of Europe
order Asterales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
reproduction by rhizomes
by seed
taste bitter
taxonRank species
tolerates drought
saline soils
wind exposure
usedAs bitter tonic
medicinal plant
vermifuge
usedFor digestive disorders
intestinal worms
loss of appetite

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Artemisia hasNotableSpecies Artemisia maritima