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  Artemisia (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Artemisia abrotanum and the artemisias that are lumped together as "Dusty Miller", and wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) were used to flavor the liqueur Absinthe.
Absinth wormwood or green ginger (Artemisia absinthium) was used to repel fleas and moths, and in brewing (wormwood beer, wormwood wine).
Artemisia arborescens L. (Tree Wormwood, or Sheeba in Arabic) is a very bitter herb indigenous to the Middle East that is used in tea, usually with mint.
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 Artemisia (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Artemisia absinthium L. -- Absinth Sagewort, Absinth Wormwood, Absinthium
Artemisia gmelinii Webb ex Stechmann -- Gmelin's Wormwood
Artemisia vulgaris L. -- Common Wormwood, Alpine Wormwood, Mugwort
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wormwood   (757 words)

  
 dracunculus: Dracunculus vulgaris
Artemisia dracunculus L. -- false tarragon, green sagewort, silky wormwood, tarragon, wormwood.
(guinea worm, fiery serpent) Dracunculus medinensis causes the disease known as dracunculiasis, and the parasite is often referred to as the guinea worm or fiery serpent.
Dracunculus medinensis, commonly known as guinea-worm is a parasite of the dog, horse, cow, wolf,.
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 * Artemisia - (Plants): Definition
Artemisia is a genus of perennials and shrubs that are grown for the decorative and aromatic foliage...
Artemisia comes from semi-arid areas of the northern hemisphere and are cultivated for their feathery green-grey foliage and their fragrance.
Artemisia (Sagebrush, Wormwood) Artemisias are prized both for their medicinal and ornamental value.
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 dragon kruid keuken tuin artemisia dranunculus Dragon keukenkruiden dragon vermeerderen
Dragon - in de volksmond ook “keizersla, drakenkruid of slangenkruid” genoemd - is een doorlevende plant die toch om enige bescherming vraagt in de winter.
Dracunculus, "draak", verwijst naar de grillige vorm van de wortelstokken.
De Franse dragon (Artemisia dracunculus), de meest gebruikte, wordt soms wel eens verward met zijn smaakloze Russische variant (Artemisia dracunculoides).
users.skynet.be /hofmeester/tuinartikels/kruiden_dragon.htm   (684 words)

  
 Artemisia dracunculus Russian Tarragon.
In California tarragon is found from coastal sage scrub to coniferous forest at elevations up to 11,000 ft. The type specimen, used as the foundation upon which this species was named and described, was found originally in Siberia.
Artemisia drancunculus was named by the botanist Carolus Linnaeus, in the 1700's.
Artemisia dracunculus's foliage color is Green, and type is Evergreen.
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 * Artemisia dracunculus - (Plants): Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Artemisia Dracunculus is the well-known culinary herb 'Tarragon,' a native of Siberia.
The sweet, anise-flavored leaf of French tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is a key ingredient in béarnaise sauce and fines herbs.
(târ´gn), perennial aromatic Old World herb (Artemisia dracunculus) of the family Asteraceae (aster family), of the same genus as wormwood and sagebrush...
www.mimihu.com /plants/artemisia_dracunculus.html   (191 words)

  
 Estragon or Tarragon or Tarhun or Artemisia dracunculus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Estragon or Tarragon or Tarhun (Artemisia dracunculus L) Tarragon (Estragon) Tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus L., has grown in popularity in recent years.
Even tarragon's species name, dracunculus, comes from the Latin for dragon, again referring to the shape of its root, and adding to the myth of curing bites from venomous beasts and mad dogs.
French tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is the variety most often used in recipes.
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 Silky Wormwood (Artemisia dracunculus)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Aster means "star" in Greek, in reference to the radiate arrangement of the flowers in the heads.
Artemisia is an ancient name for a European sage, the name dedicated in memory of the wife of King Mausolus of Caria.
The specific epithet dracunculus means "little dragon" in botanical Latin.
www.npwrc.usgs.gov /resource/literatr/wildflwr/species/artedrac.htm   (264 words)

  
 artemisiadracunculus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Identification of benzodiazepines in Artemisia dracunculus and Solanum tuberosum rationalizing their endogenous formation in plant tissue.
Effects of aqueous tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, extract on lipid and coagulatory parameters in rats.
Analysis of the oligosaccharides from the roots of Arnica montana L., Artemisia absinthium L., and Artemisia dracunculus L. Carbohydrate Polymers 9(4): 277-286.
www.newcrops.uq.edu.au /listing/artemisiadracunculus.htm   (792 words)

  
 ArtemesiaDracunculus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
dracunculus grown in Oregon was obtained by steam distillation and analyzed by GC/MS.
Artemisia dracunculus, tarragon, essential oil composition, terpinolene, and (Z)-beta-ocimene, 5- phenyl-1,3-pentadiyne, 6-phenyl-2,4-hexadiyne, capillene.
Glandular hairs, secretory cavities and essential oils in leaves of tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) (analysis of hydrodist.
www.essentialoils.org /artemesiadracunculus.htm   (533 words)

  
 Plant Profile for Artemisia dracunculus (tarragon)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Artemisia dracunculus L. See county distributions for the following states by clicking on them below or on the map.
Artemisia dracunculus L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
Artemisia dracunculus L. This plant is listed by the U. federal government or a state.
plants.usda.gov /cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol%3DARDR4   (350 words)

  
 Tarragon oil (Artemisia dracunculus) - information on the origin, source, extraction method, chemical composition, ...
Tarragon oil (Artemisia dracunculus) - information on the origin, source, extraction method, chemical composition, therapeutic properties and uses.
Tarragon oil is extracted from Atremisia dracunculus from the Compositae family and also known as estragon, Russian tarragon and little dragon.
The name is derived from the Arabic word ' Tharkhoum' and the Latin word 'Dracunculus' meaning 'little dragon' probably because of the way the root seems to coil up like a dragon.
www.essentialoils.co.za /essential-oils/tarragon.htm   (390 words)

  
 Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (2004): Supplement 1The analgesic effect of oral administration of Artemisia ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (2004): Supplement 1The analgesic effect of oral administration of Artemisia dracunculus in diabetic rats: a behavioral analysis using formalin test
The analgesic effect of oral administration of Artemisia dracunculus in diabetic rats: a behavioral analysis using formalin test
It can be concluded that oral administration of tarragon for one month has a moderate analgesic effect in diabetic rats and this may be considered as a potential treatment for diabetic neuropathy.
www.ijpr-online.com /Docs/2004S1/119.htm   (271 words)

  
 ARS | Publication request: Antifungal Constituents of Essential Oil Fraction of Artemisia Dracunculus L. Var. ...
Publication request: Antifungal Constituents of Essential Oil Fraction of Artemisia Dracunculus L. Var.
Interpretive Summary: As part of our ongoing search for natural product-based agrochemicals for control of minor crop fungi, we screened the steam-distilled oil of the aerial parts of Artemisia dracunculus, a plant in the family Asteraceae.
Technical Abstract: The steam-distilled fraction of the aerial parts of Artemisia dracunculus was tested for activity against strawberry plant pathogenic fungi Colletotrichum acutatum, C. fragariae, and C. gloeosporioides.
ars.usda.gov /research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=128554   (294 words)

  
 Artemisia_dracunculus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
When dried, this plant has a pleasant persistent fragrance.
Artemisia species have been known to cause dermatitis.
Nearly all the all the species are intensely bitter and strongly aromatic, making them useful either to stimulate sweating in dry fevers or for indigestion and stomach acidity.
mamba.bio.uci.edu /~pjbryant/biodiv/PLANTS2/Asteraceae/Artemisia_dracunculus.htm   (262 words)

  
 Tarragon: french tarragon, organic tarragon, culinary and french cooking herbs.
Organic & medicinal herbs, herbal teas, Artemisia dracunculus, tarragon recipes, fresh & dried tarragon & cooking herbs.
French tarragon, artemisia dracunculus, can be used for other purposes than cooking.
It has anitbacterial qualities, can be used to help insomnia, and also as a mild numbing agent for toothaches.
www.tarragoncentral.com   (303 words)

  
 Den virtuella floran: Artemisia dracunculus L. - Dragon
Den virtuella floran: Artemisia dracunculus L. - Dragon
Alla de andra arterna i släktet malörter (Artemisia) har flikiga blad.
Artnamnet dracunculus är en diminutiv form av latinets draco (drake).
linnaeus.nrm.se /flora/di/astera/artem/artedra.html   (279 words)

  
 Tarragon / Artemisia dracunculus / DragonÂ’s Mugwort / Estragon / European Tarragon / True ...
Tarragon / Artemisia dracunculus / DragonÂ’s Mugwort / Estragon / European Tarragon / True Tarragon(fireweed->exnatrem->bigsagebrush)
In medieval times, pilgrims making long journeys put sprigs of this herb in their shoes in hopes that it would give them stamina.
Tarragon / Artemisia dracunculus / DragonÂ’s Mugwort / Estragon / European Tarragon / True Tarragon
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 Tarragon Leaf C/S (Artemisia dracunculus) 1 lb: C
Tarragon Leaf C/S (Artemisia dracunculus) 1 lb: C
The action is diuretic, refrigerant and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases.' Kalyx Fulfillment Center ships only to the USA and Canada
Tarragon Leaf C/S (Artemisia dracunculus) 1 lb: K
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 French Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus sativa)
It may also be useful as an anti-fungal agent.
The name tarragon is a corruption of the French "esdragon" which in turn is derived from the Latin "Dracunculus" or little dragon.
The roots are said to look like snakes or dragons and the plant was therefore thought to cure snakebite.
extension.oregonstate.edu /sorec/mg/herbanrenewal/tarragon.html   (618 words)

  
 Artemisia dracunculus
Suitable for gardens no Nursery Unknown Compost no Size at acquisition Unknown Garden location Unknown Garden notes The leaves of Artemisia dracunculus have a strong resinous aroma.
Medicinal properties digestive stimulant sedative emmenagogue Medicinal parts Aerial parts Root Has medicinal uses yes Do not self-administer no Do no use if pregnant yes Legally restricted no Toxicity precautions Medicinal notes Artemisia dracunculus is considered by some to be an herbal remedy.
Horticulture notes Artemisia dracunculus occurs throughout Western US.
www.crescentbloom.com /Plants/Specimen/AO/Artemisia%20dracunculus.htm   (373 words)

  
 Wholesale Nursery Growers Providing: Artemisia: Tarragon; True French Tarragon - Artemisia dracunculus 'Sativa'
Wholesale Nursery Growers Providing: Artemisia: Tarragon; True French Tarragon - Artemisia dracunculus 'Sativa'
Artemisia: Tarragon; True French Tarragon - Artemisia dracunculus 'Sativa'
Notice: The information contained on the following web pages is derived from industry sources which are considered reliable.
www.growit.com /plants/growers/CN/8994.htm   (102 words)

  
 TARRAGON DOMESTIC (Artemisia dracunculus) Essential Oil
1/2 OZ(15ml) TARRAGON DOMESTIC (Artemisia dracunculus) Essential Oil
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 PlantFiles: Detailed information on Tarragon, French Tarragon 'Sativa' (Artemisia dracunculus)
PlantFiles: Detailed information on Tarragon, French Tarragon 'Sativa' (Artemisia dracunculus)
Likes a well drained, fertile soil in full sun.
sativus and has a much better flavour than Russian Tarragon - Artemisia dranunculus, but is not nearly as hardy and requires some protection during winter.
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 GrokFood - Food Additives Database - TARRAGON (ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
GrokFood - Food Additives Database - TARRAGON (ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L.)
Toxicology information: Fully up-to-date toxicology information has been sought.
Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of May 16, 2003
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 Henriette's plant photos: Artemisia dracunculus L.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Henriette's plant photos: Artemisia dracunculus L. Home > Pictures >
Henriette's plant photos: Artemisia dracunculus L. Last updated 15Feb05 - Have a comment?
The French is far better, but can't take harsh winters, and doesn't make seeds.
www.ibiblio.org /herbmed/pictures/p02/pages/artemisia-dracunculus.htm   (93 words)

  
 Artemisia dracunculus : wormwood
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Love to add it to tuna salad sandwiches.
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 Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) - Homesteading & Simple Living with Deliberatelife.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) - Homesteading & Simple Living with Deliberatelife.com
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 Forsyth - ORHT 321 Herbaceous Plant Materials List #6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Artemisia ludoviciana 'Silver Queen' Louisiana Artemisia; White Sage Silver Queen Artemisia
7.Artemisia schmidtiana 'Nana' or 'Silver Mound Wormwood; Angel's-Hair; Silver Mound Artemisia
Artemisia schmidtiana 'Nana' or 'Silver Mound' Wormwood; Angel's-Hair; Silver Mound Artemisia
www.cobleskill.edu /courses/orht321/list6.htm   (360 words)

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