Artemisia abrotanum

E791153

Artemisia abrotanum is a perennial aromatic herb in the daisy family, traditionally used as a medicinal and culinary plant for its strongly scented, feathery foliage.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf aromatic herb
perennial herb
plant species
aroma strongly scented foliage
belongsTo tribe Anthemideae NERFINISHED
class Magnoliopsida NERFINISHED
commonName lad's love
old man
southern wormwood
southernwood
contains bitter compounds
essential oils
sesquiterpene lactones
culinaryUse flavoring for liqueurs
flavoring for meats
flavoring for salads
cultivationRequirement full sun
well-drained soil
division Magnoliophyta
family Asteraceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellowish
flowerType small capitula
genus Artemisia
growthForm shrubby perennial
introducedTo North America NERFINISHED
northern Europe
isA culinary herb
medicinal plant
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType feathery foliage
finely divided leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeRange southern Europe
western Asia
order Asterales NERFINISHED
reproduction by cuttings
by seed
taxonRank species
tolerance drought tolerant once established
traditionalUse digestive aid
stimulant
treating menstrual disorders
treating respiratory complaints
vermifuge
typicalHeight about 0.6–1.2 m
use border plant
fragrant garden plant
ornamental plant

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Artemisia hasNotableSpecies Artemisia abrotanum