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    Artemisia campestris

    Artemisia campestris is a common and widespread species of plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It is native to a wide region of Eurasia and North America. Common names include field wormwood, beach wormwood, northern wormwood, Breckland wormwood, boreal wormwood, Canadian wormwood, field sagewort and field mugwort. Artemisia campestris is a branching, aromatic plant up to 150 cm tall. It grows in open sites on dry sandy soils, in steppes, rocky slopes, and waste areas. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Artemisia campestris is a common and widespread species of plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It is native to a wide region of Eurasia and North America. [3] Common names include field wormwood, [4] beach wormwood, [5] northern wormwood, [6] Breckland wormwood, [7] boreal wormwood, Canadian wormwood, field sagewort and field mugwort.
  3. minnesotawildflowers.info

    There are 3 recognized subspecies of A. campestris, with subsp. caudata found in Minnesota and much of North America east of the Rockies. Most similar is Wild Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus), which has similar leaves but flower clusters that are more open and less erect. Tarragon also is typically strongly scented, where Field Sagewort has ...
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  5. plants.usda.gov

    General: Sagewort wormwood (Artemisia campestris) is a smooth-stemmed biennial herb 3-10 dm (1-4 ft) tall with stems arising singly from a prominent taproot. This species is without the typical sagebrush odor that is common to most Artemisia species. The basal leaves are numerous, sometimes persistent and sometimes deciduous. These leaves
  6. Northern Wormwood (Artemisia campestris L. ssp. borealis (Pallas) Hall & Clements var. Artemisia campestris L. ssp. borealis (Pallas) Hall & Clements var. wormskioldii (Bess. ex Hook.)Cronq. (Bess. ex Hook.) Cronq.) By Russell Holmes. Northern wormwood is in the Asteraceae (composite) family, which is one of the largest vascular plant families with over 2,400 species in North America and ...
  7. inaturalist.org

    Artemisia campestris is a common and widespread species of plants in the sunflower family. It is native to a wide region of Eurasia and North America. Common names include field wormwood, beach wormwood, northern wormwood, Breckland wormwood boreal wormwood, Canadian wormwood, field sagewort and field mugwort.
  8. sciencedirect.com

    Artemisia campestris L. (Field wormwood) is a chamaephyte plant, systematically classified within the tribe of Anthemideae, and the genus Artemisia L. [1, 2].This species could be segregated into different subspecies and varieties [3, 4], which are fairly detailed in a previous review [5].The main morphological features that distinguish this species is the presence of yellow capitula ...
  9. sciencedirect.com

    Artemisia campestris L. is an Asteraceae species, with a large distribution in the northern hemisphere; it displays a wide repartition in Eurasia and predominates the arid regions of North Africa.Artemisia campestris has many medicinal actions, including: antivenom, anticancer, antidiabetic, antihypertensive, anthelmintic, antimicrobial, antifungal, and has been utilized in treating many ...
  10. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Artemisia campestris L. (Asteraceae) is a polymorphic species that consists of many subspecies and varieties. It is known for its medicinal, pharmacological, and culinary properties. This review is undertaken with the aim to highlight some aspects of this plant, specifically the taxonomy, the cytoge …

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