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Definition of Artemisia vulgaris
1. Noun. European tufted aromatic perennial herb having hairy red or purple stems and dark green leaves downy white below and red-brown florets.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Artemisia Vulgaris
Literary usage of Artemisia vulgaris
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1858)
"The nervous stimulants, or antispasmodics, may sometimes be used advantageously.
A combination of mugwort (artemisia vulgaris) and ..."
2. A Clinical materia medica by Ernest Albert Farrington (1897)
"artemisia vulgaris. Absinthium. I Injuries. [ Organs. { Abdomen. J Brain and spine.
I Fever. [ Organs. Brain and medulla. Millefolium. Eupatorium perf. ..."
3. The Flowering Plants of Tunbridge Wells & Neighbourhood by Richard Deakin (1871)
"Stem 3 to 4 feet high, branched ; Leaves numerous, the lower stalked, the upper
Heads oblong, woolly, numerous, artemisia vulgaris. crowded ; Involucre ..."
4. Characteristics of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica by Melford Eugene Douglass (1900)
"artemisia vulgaris. Introduced into our Materia Medica by Noack and Trinks.
Wormwood. Tincture of the root. Profuse sweat, having a peculiarly ..."