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Genus artemisia
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What's The Definition Of Genus artemisia?
[n] usually aromatic shrubs or herbs of north temperate regions and South Africa and western South America: wormwood; sagebrush; mugwort; tarragon
Synonyms | Synonyms for Genus artemisia: Related Terms | Find terms related to Genus artemisia: See Also | absinthe | Artemis pontica | Artemis spinescens | artemisia | Artemisia abrotanum | Artemisia absinthium | Artemisia annua | Artemisia californica | Artemisia campestris | Artemisia filifolia | Artemisia frigida | Artemisia stelleriana | aster family | Asteraceae | asterid dicot genus | beach wormwood | bud brush | bud sagebrush | California sage | California sagebrush | common wormwood | Compositae | dusty miller | family Asteraceae | family Compositae | field wormwood | lad's love | mugwort | old man | old woman | prairie sagewort | Roman wormwood | sand sage | silvery wormwood | southernwood | sweet wormwood | wormwood sage |
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