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+ | :''For other uses of the name Artemisia, see [[Artemisia (disambig)]]'' | ||
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+ | '''''Artemisia''''' is a large, diverse [[genus]] of plants with between 200-400 species belonging to the daisy family [[Asteraceae]]. It comprises hardy [[herb]]s and [[shrub]]s known for their volatile [[oil]]s. They grow in temperate climates of the [[Northern Hemisphere]] and [[Southern Hemisphere]], usually in dry or semi-dry habitats. The fern-like [[Leaf|leaves]] of many species are covered with white hairs. Some botanists split the genus into several genera, but DNA analysis (Watson ''et al''. 2002) does not support the maintenance of the genera ''Crossostephium'', ''Filifolium'', ''Neopallasia'', ''Seriphidium'', and ''Sphaeromeria''; three other [[segregate (taxonomy)|segregate]] genera ''[[Stilnolepis]]'', ''[[Elachanthemum]]'', and ''[[Kaschgaria]]'' are maintained by this evidence. | ||
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+ | Common names used for several species include [[wormwood]], [[mugwort]], [[sagebrush]] and [[sagewort]], while a few species have unique names, notably [[Tarragon]] ''A. dracunculus'' and [[Southernwood]] ''A. abrotanum''. Occasionally some of the species are called sages, causing confusion with the ''Salvia'' [[Salvia|sage]]s in the family [[Lamiaceae]]. | ||
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+ | Artemisia (Artemisia, wife of Mausolus). Compositae. Wormwood. A large genus of aromatic and bitter herbs and small shrubs, mostly in the northern hemisphere, and most abundant in arid regions. | ||
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+ | Leaves alternate, often dissected: heads small and mostly inconspicuous, numerous, and generally nodding, with yellow or whitish florets, wholly discoid, the involucre imbricated in several rows. | ||
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+ | In the West, many of the species, particularly A. tridentata, are known as sage brush. Grown for their medicinal properties or for foliage effects. The drug product of the artemisias is large. A. Absinthium is the chief source of absinthe; A. Barrelieri, Bess., of Spain, is said to be used in the preparation of Algerian absinthe; A. Cina, Berger, of the Orient, is the source of santonica. The garden kinds are perennials and thrive in the most ordinary conditions, even in poor and dry soil. Propagation is mostly by division. | ||
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+ | A. Baumgartenii, Bees. Compact, shrub-like, with small Lvs. and yellow fls. standing erect above the lvs. S. Eu.—A. lanata, Willd (A. pedemontana, Balbis). Low cesspitose plant with finely cut, silvery foliage for which it is chiefly grown. Spain. | ||
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[[Image:Artemisia abrotanum0.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Artemisia abrotanum]]'' (Southernwood)]] | [[Image:Artemisia abrotanum0.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Artemisia abrotanum]]'' (Southernwood)]] | ||
[[Image:Wormwood.jpg|right|thumb|''[[Artemisia absinthium]]'' (Absinth Wormwood)]] | [[Image:Wormwood.jpg|right|thumb|''[[Artemisia absinthium]]'' (Absinth Wormwood)]] | ||
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[[Image:wormwood.png|thumb|right|''[[Artemisia absinthium]]'' (Absinth Wormwood)]] | [[Image:wormwood.png|thumb|right|''[[Artemisia absinthium]]'' (Absinth Wormwood)]] | ||
[[Image:Koeh-165.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Artemisia cina]]'' (Levant Wormseed)]] | [[Image:Koeh-165.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Artemisia cina]]'' (Levant Wormseed)]] | ||
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* ''[[Artemisia abrotanum]]'' L. – Southernwood, Southern Wormwood, Abrotanum, Lemon Plant | * ''[[Artemisia abrotanum]]'' L. – Southernwood, Southern Wormwood, Abrotanum, Lemon Plant | ||
* ''[[Artemisia absinthium]]'' L. – Wormwood, Grand Wormwood, Absinth Wormwood, Absinthium | * ''[[Artemisia absinthium]]'' L. – Wormwood, Grand Wormwood, Absinth Wormwood, Absinthium | ||
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* ''[[Artemisia vulgaris]]'' L. – Mugwort | * ''[[Artemisia vulgaris]]'' L. – Mugwort | ||
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+ | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 | ||
+ | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> | ||
+ | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> | ||
+ | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> | ||
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Height: | ⇕ | 6 in"in" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6. to 60 in"in" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 60. |
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
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Water: | ◍ | moderate |
Features: | ✓ | fragrance, foliage |
USDA Zones: | 4 to 9.5 |
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- For other uses of the name Artemisia, see Artemisia (disambig)
Artemisia is a large, diverse genus of plants with between 200-400 species belonging to the daisy family Asteraceae. It comprises hardy herbs and shrubs known for their volatile oils. They grow in temperate climates of the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere, usually in dry or semi-dry habitats. The fern-like leaves of many species are covered with white hairs. Some botanists split the genus into several genera, but DNA analysis (Watson et al. 2002) does not support the maintenance of the genera Crossostephium, Filifolium, Neopallasia, Seriphidium, and Sphaeromeria; three other segregate genera Stilnolepis, Elachanthemum, and Kaschgaria are maintained by this evidence.
Common names used for several species include wormwood, mugwort, sagebrush and sagewort, while a few species have unique names, notably Tarragon A. dracunculus and Southernwood A. abrotanum. Occasionally some of the species are called sages, causing confusion with the Salvia sages in the family Lamiaceae.
Read about Artemisia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Artemisia (Artemisia, wife of Mausolus). Compositae. Wormwood. A large genus of aromatic and bitter herbs and small shrubs, mostly in the northern hemisphere, and most abundant in arid regions. Leaves alternate, often dissected: heads small and mostly inconspicuous, numerous, and generally nodding, with yellow or whitish florets, wholly discoid, the involucre imbricated in several rows. In the West, many of the species, particularly A. tridentata, are known as sage brush. Grown for their medicinal properties or for foliage effects. The drug product of the artemisias is large. A. Absinthium is the chief source of absinthe; A. Barrelieri, Bess., of Spain, is said to be used in the preparation of Algerian absinthe; A. Cina, Berger, of the Orient, is the source of santonica. The garden kinds are perennials and thrive in the most ordinary conditions, even in poor and dry soil. Propagation is mostly by division. A. Baumgartenii, Bees. Compact, shrub-like, with small Lvs. and yellow fls. standing erect above the lvs. S. Eu.—A. lanata, Willd (A. pedemontana, Balbis). Low cesspitose plant with finely cut, silvery foliage for which it is chiefly grown. Spain.
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Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Species
Selected specieswp:
- Artemisia abrotanum L. – Southernwood, Southern Wormwood, Abrotanum, Lemon Plant
- Artemisia absinthium L. – Wormwood, Grand Wormwood, Absinth Wormwood, Absinthium
- Artemisia adamsii Besser
- Artemisia afra – African Wormwood, African Sagebrush
- Artemisia alaskana Rydb. – Alaska Wormwood
- Artemisia alba
- Artemisia alcockii Pamp.
- Artemisia aleutica Hultén – Aleutian Wormwood
- Artemisia amoena Poljakov
- Artemisia annua L. – Annual Wormwood, Sweet Sagewort, Sweet Annie
- Artemisia araxina Takht.
- Artemisia arborescens - Tree Wormwood
- Artemisia arbuscula Nutt. – Little Sagebrush, Low Sagebrush, Black Sage
- Artemisia arctica Less. – Boreal Sagebrush
- Artemisia arctisibirica Korobkov
- Artemisia arenaria DC.
- Artemisia arenicola Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia argentea (Madeira wormwood ?)
- Artemisia argyi H.Lév. & Vaniot
- Artemisia argyrophylla Ledeb.
- Artemisia armeniaca Lam.
- Artemisia aschurbajewii C.G.Aro
- Artemisia australis Less. – Oahu Wormwood
- Artemisia austriaca Jacq.
- Artemisia avarica Minat.
- Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia balchanorum Krasch.
- Artemisia baldshuanica Krasch. & Zaprjag.
- Artemisia bargusinensis Spreng.
- Artemisia bejdemaniae Leonova
- Artemisia biennis Willd. – Biennial Sagewort, Biennial Wormwood
- Artemisia bigelovii Gray – Bigelow Sage, Bigelow Sagebrush
- Artemisia borealis Pall.
- Artemisia borotalensis Poljakov
- Artemisia bottnica Lundstr. ex Kindb.
- Artemisia caespitosa Ledeb.
- Artemisia californica Less. – Coastal Sagebrush, California Sagebrush
- Artemisia camelorum Krasch.
- Artemisia campestris L. – Field Wormwood
- Artemisia cana Pursh – Silver Sagebrush
- Artemisia canadensis – Canada Wormwood
- Artemisia capillaris Thunb.
- Artemisia carruthii Wood ex Carruth. – Carruth Sagewort, Carruth's Sagebrush
- Artemisia caucasica Willd.
- Artemisia chamaemelifolia Vill.
- Artemisia cina O. Berg & C. F. Schmidt – Santonica, Levant Wormseed
- Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
- Artemisia coarctata (???)
- Artemisia commutata Besser
- Artemisia compacta Fisch. ex DC.
- Artemisia cuspidata Krasch.
- Artemisia czukavinae Filatova
- Artemisia daghestanica Krasch. & Poretzky
- Artemisia demissa Krasch.
- Artemisia depauperata Krasch.
- Artemisia deserti Krasch.
- Artemisia desertorum Spreng.
- Artemisia diffusa Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia dimoana Popov
- Artemisia dolosa Krasch.
- Artemisia douglasiana Bess. – Douglas' Mugwort, Douglas' Sagewort
- Artemisia dracunculus L. – Tarragon
- Artemisia dubia Wall.
- Artemisia dubjanskyana Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia dumosa Poljakov
- Artemisia elongata Filatova & Ladygina
- Artemisia eremophila Krasch. & Butkov ex Poljakov
- Artemisia eriantha Ten.
- Artemisia feddei H.Lév. & Vaniot
- Artemisia fedtschenkoana Krasch.
- Artemisia ferganensis Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia filifolia Torr. – Sand Sagebrush, Sand Sagebush, Silvery Wormwood
- Artemisia flava Jurtzev
- Artemisia franserioides Greene – Ragweed Sagebrush
- Artemisia freyniana (Pamp.) Krasch.
- Artemisia frigida Willd. – Fringed Sagebrush, Fringed Sagewort, Prairie Sagewort
- Artemisia fulvella Filatova & Ladygina
- Artemisia furcata Bieb. – Forked Wormwood
- Artemisia galinae Ikonn.
- Artemisia glabella Kar. & Kir.
- Artemisia glacialis – Glacier Wormwood, Alpine Mugwort
- Artemisia glanduligera Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia glauca Pall. ex Willd.
- Artemisia glaucina Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia globosa Krasch.
- Artemisia globularia Cham. ex Bess. – Purple Wormwood
- Artemisia glomerata Ledeb. – Cudweed Sagewort, Pacific Alpine Wormwood
- Artemisia gmelinii Webb ex Stechmann – Gmelin's Wormwood
- Artemisia gnaphalodes Nutt.
- Artemisia gorjaevii Poljakov
- Artemisia gracilescens Krasch. & Iljin
- Artemisia gurganica (Krasch.) Filatova
- Artemisia gypsacea Krasch., Popov & Lincz. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia halodendron Turcz. ex Besser
- Artemisia halophila Krasch.
- Artemisia heptapotamica Poljakov
- Artemisia hippolyti Butkov
- Artemisia hololeuca M.Bieb. ex Besser
- Artemisia hulteniana Vorosch.
- Artemisia incana (L.) Druce
- Artemisia insulana Krasch.
- Artemisia insularis Kitam.
- Artemisia integrifolia L.
- Artemisia issykkulensis Poljakov
- Artemisia jacutica Drobow
- Artemisia japonica Thunb.
- Artemisia juncea Kar. & Kir.
- Artemisia karatavica Krasch. & Abolin ex Poljakov
- Artemisia karavajevii Leonova
- Artemisia kaschgarica Krasch.
- Artemisia kauaiensis (Skottsberg) Skottsberg – Kauai Wormwood
- Artemisia keiskeana Miq.
- Artemisia kelleri Krasch.
- Artemisia kemrudica Krasch.
- Artemisia knorringiana Krasch.
- Artemisia kochiiformis Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia koidzumii Nakai
- Artemisia kopetdaghensis Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia korovinii Poljakov
- Artemisia korshinskyi Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia krushiana Bess. – Krush's Wormwood
- Artemisia kulbadica Boiss. & Buhse
- Artemisia kuschakewiczii C.G.A.Winkl.
- Artemisia laciniata Willd. – Siberian Wormwood
- Artemisia laciniatiformis Kom.
- Artimisia lactiflora
- Artemisia lagocephala (Besser) DC.
- Artemisia lagopus Fisch. ex Besser
- Artemisia latifolia Ledeb.
- Artemisia ledebouriana Besser
- Artemisia lehmanniana Bunge
- Artemisia leontopodioides Fisch. ex Besser
- Artemisia lessingiana Besser
- Artemisia leucodes Schrenk
- Artemisia leucophylla (Turcz. ex Besser) Pamp.
- Artemisia leucotricha Krasch. ex Ladygina
- Artemisia lindleyana Bess. – Columbia River Wormwood
- Artemisia lipskyi Poljakov
- Artemisia littoricola Kitam.
- Artemisia longifolia Nutt. – Longleaf Sagebrush, Longleaf Wormwood
- Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. – Gray Sagewort, Prairie Sage, White Sagebrush
- Artemisia macilenta (Maxim.) Krasch.
- Artemisia macrantha Ledeb.
- Artemisia macrobotrys Ledeb. – Yukon Wormwood
- Artemisia macrocephala Jacq. ex Besser
- Artemisia macrorhiza Turcz.
- Artemisia maracandica Bunge
- Artemisia maritima L. – Sea Wormwood
- Artemisia marschalliana Spreng.
- Artemisia martjanovii Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia mauiensis (Gray) Skottsberg – Maui Wormwood
- Artemisia maximovicziana Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia medioxima Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia messerschmidtiana Besser
- Artemisia michauxiana Bess. – Michaux Sagebrush, Michaux's Wormwood
- Artemisia mogoltavica Poljakov
- Artemisia mongolica (Besser) Fisch. ex Nakai
- Artemisia mongolorum Krasch.
- Artemisia montana (Nakai) Pamp.
- Artemisia mucronulata Poljakov
- Artemisia multisecta Leonova
- Artemisia namanganica Poljakov
- Artemisia nesiotica Raven – Island Sagebrush
- Artemisia nigricans Filatova & Ladygina
- Artemisia norvegica Fries – Norwegian Mugwort
- Artemisia nova A. Nels. – Black Sagebrush
- Artemisia obscura Pamp.
- Artemisia obtusiloba Ledeb.
- Artemisia oelandica (Besser) Krasch.
- Artemisia olchonensis Leonova
- Artemisia oliveriana J. Gay ex Besser
- Artemisia opulenta Pamp.
- Artemisia packardiae J. Grimes & Ertter – Packard's Wormwood, Succor Creek Sagebrush
- Artemisia pallasiana Fisch. ex Besser
- Artemisia palmeri Gray – San Diego Sagewort
- Artemisia palustris L.
- Artemisia pannosa Krasch.
- Artemisia papposa Blake & Cronq. – Owyhee Sage, Owyhee Sagebrush
- Artemisia parryi Gray – Parry's Wormwood
- Artemisia pattersonii Gray – Patterson's Wormwood
- Artemisia pectinata Pall.
- Artemisia pedatifida Nutt. – Birdfoot Sagebrush
- Artemisia pedemontana Balb.
- Artemisia persica Boiss.
- Artemisia pewzowii C.G.A.Winkl.
- Artemisia phaeolepis Krasch.
- Artemisia polysticha Poljakov
- Artemisia pontica L. – Roman Wormwood
- Artemisia porrecta Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia porteri Cronq. – Porter's Wormwood
- Artemisia prasina Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia proceriformis Krasch.
- Artemisia prolixa Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia punctigera Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia purshiana Besser
- Artemisia pycnocephala (Less.) DC. – Beach Wormwood
- Artemisia pycnorhiza Ledeb.
- Artemisia pygmaea Gray – Pygmy Sagebrush
- Artemisia quinqueloba Trautv.
- Artemisia remotiloba Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia rhodantha Rupr.
- Artemisia rigida (Nutt.) Gray – Scabland Sagebrush
- Artemisia rothrockii Gray – Timberline Sagebrush
- Artemisia rubripes Nakai
- Artemisia rupestris L. – Rock Wormwood, Alpine Yarrow
- Artemisia rutifolia Stephan ex Spreng.
- Artemisia saissanica (Krasch.) Filatova
- Artemisia saitoana Kitam.
- Artemisia salsoloides Willd.
- Artemisia samoiedorum Pamp.
- Artemisia santolina Schrenk
- Artemisia santolinifolia Turcz. ex Besser
- Artemisia santonica L.
- Artemisia saposhnikovii Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia schischkinii Krasch.
- Artemisia schmidtiana – Satiny Wormwood
- Artemisia schrenkiana Ledeb.
- Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit. – Redstem Wormwood
- Artemisia scopiformis Ledeb.
- Artemisia scopulorum Gray – Alpine Sagebrush, Dwarf Sagebrush
- Artemisia scotina Nevski
- Artemisia senjavinensis Bess. – Arctic Wormwood
- Artemisia selengensis Turcz. ex Besser
- Artemisia semiarida (Krasch. & Lavrenko) Filatova
- Artemisia senjavinensis Besser
- Artemisia sericea Weber ex Stechm.
- Artemisia serotina Bunge
- Artemisia serrata Nutt. – Sawtooth Wormwood
- Artemisia spinescens (syn. Picrothamnus desertorum) – Bud Brush, Bud Sage
- Artemisia sieversiana Willd.
- Artemisia skorniakowii C.G.A.Winkl.
- Artemisia sogdiana Bunge
- Artemisia songarica Schrenk
- Artemisia spicigera K.Koch
- Artemisia splendens Willd.
- Artemisia stelleriana Bess. – Hoary Mugwort
- Artemisia stenocephala Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia stenophylla Kitam.
- Artemisia stolonifera (Maxim.) Kom.
- Artemisia subarctica Krasch.
- Artemisia subchrysolepis Filatova
- Artemisia sublessingiana Krasch. ex Poljakov
- Artemisia subsalsa Filatova
- Artemisia subviscosa Turcz. ex Besser
- Artemisia succulenta Ledeb.
- Artemisia suksdorfii Piper – Coastal Wormwood
- Artemisia sylvatica Maxim.
- Artemisia szowitziana (Besser) Grossh.
- Artemisia tanacetifolia L.
- Artemisia taurica Willd.
- Artemisia tenuisecta Nevski
- Artemisia terrae-albae Krasch.
- Artemisia tianschanica Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia tilesii Ledeb. – Tilesius' Wormwood
- Artemisia tomentella Trautv.
- Artemisia tournefortiana Rchb.
- Artemisia transbaicalensis Leonova
- Artemisia transiliensis Poljakov
- Artemisia trautvetteriana Besser
- Artemisia tridentata Nutt. – Big Sagebrush, Blue Sage, Black Sage, Basin Sagebrush
- Artemisia triniana Besser
- Artemisia tripartita Rydb. – Threetip Sagebrush
- Artemisia turanica Krasch.
- Artemisia turcomanica Gand.
- Artemisia umbelliformis Lam. – Alps Wormwood
- Artemisia unalaskensis Rydb.
- Artemisia vachanica Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia valida Krasch. ex Poljak.
- Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte – Chinese Wormwood
- Artemisia viridis Willd.
- Artemisia vulgaris L. – Mugwort
Gallery
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Artemisia. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Artemisia QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)