What is another word for Artemisia Abrotanum?

Pronunciation: [ˌɑːtɪmˈɪzi͡əɹ ɐbɹˈə͡ʊtanəm] (IPA)

Artemisia abrotanum, also known as southernwood, is a fragrant shrub that is native to southern Europe. Its leaves are used in herbal medicine and for their aromatic properties. There are several synonyms for this plant, including lad's love, old man, and boy's love. The common names refer to the fact that the plant's smell is said to attract older men and repel young boys. Other synonyms include sweet fern, chrysanthemum-leaved artemisia, and southern wormwood. In addition to its medicinal and aromatic properties, southernwood is also used in culinary preparations, such as flavoring for vinegar and meat dishes.

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    Artemisia Abrotanum
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Related words: Artemisia abrotanum, agrimony, yarrow, garden yarrow, golden yarrow

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