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Artemisia pontica L.
Artemisia pontica L.
Artemisia pontica (Roman wormwood) is an aromatic herb used to flavor absinthe and vermouth, native to southeastern Europe.
Artemisia pycnocephala (Less.) DC.
Artemisia pycnocephala (Less.) DC.
Artemisia pycnocephala is a perennial aromatic wormwood native to the Pacific coastal regions of Oregon and California.
Artemisia santonicum L.
Artemisia santonicum L.
Artemisia santonicum, or saline wormwood, is an aromatic perennial herb or subshrub that grows on saline coastal soils.
Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit.
Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit.
Artemisia scoparia is a widespread Eurasian Artemisia species, used as an interchangeable traditional Chinese medicine with allergenic pollen.
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Willd.
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Willd.
Sievers wormwood (Artemisia sieversiana) is an Asteraceae flowering plant native from Siberia to Afghanistan and Japan, classified as invasive in Japan.
Artemisia spinescens Eaton
Artemisia spinescens Eaton
Artemisia spinescens Eaton is a aromatic deciduous squat shrub native to dry areas of the western United States, used as early-season forage for grazing animals.
Artemisia stelleriana Besser
Artemisia stelleriana Besser
Artemisia stelleriana Besser is a plant with silvery foliage, yellow clustered flowers, that prefers dry hot climates.
Artemisia suksdorfii Piper
Artemisia suksdorfii Piper
Artemisia suksdorfii is a North American coastal sagebrush in the sunflower family, native to the Pacific Northwest and Northern California coast.
Artemisia tanacetifolia L.
Artemisia tanacetifolia L.
The type designated by Leonova and Ling for Artemisia tanacetifolia L. may be A. armeniaca Lam., so A. tanacetifolia L. could be a candidate for conservation with a conserved type.
Artemisia thuscula Cav.
Artemisia thuscula Cav.
Artemisia thuscula is a Canary Islands endemic plant found in lower-elevation dry areas, with globose capitula and flat leaf lobes.
Artemisia tilesii Ledeb.
Artemisia tilesii Ledeb.
Artemisia tilesii Ledeb. is an aromatic perennial herb with historical traditional and modern cultivation uses.
Artemisia tridentata (Nutt.) W.A.Weber
Artemisia tridentata (Nutt.) W.A.Weber
Artemisia tridentata, or big sagebrush, is a common North American steppe evergreen shrub with cultural and medicinal uses.
Artemisia tripartita Rydb.
Artemisia tripartita Rydb.
Artemisia tripartita Rydb. is an aromatic evergreen shrub with recognized subspecies, native to western North America.
Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte
Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte
Artemisia verlotiorum is an aromatic mugwort often confused with closely related common mugwort, spreading via stolons to form thick groups.
Artemisia vulgaris L.
Artemisia vulgaris L.
Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort) is an aromatic perennial herb native to Eurasia, North Africa, and Alaska, with traditional medicinal and culinary uses.
Arthraxon hispidus (Thunb.) Makino
Arthraxon hispidus (Thunb.) Makino
Arthraxon hispidus is a hairy-leaved grass used in traditional Asian medicine and yellow dye production.
Arthropodium cirratum (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Arthropodium cirratum (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Arthropodium cirratum is a New Zealand plant grown as an ornament, with edible rhizomes historically used by Māori.
Arthropodium milleflorum (Redouté) J.F.Macbr.
Arthropodium milleflorum (Redouté) J.F.Macbr.
Arthropodium milleflorum, the pale vanilla lily, is an Australian native herbaceous perennial with vanilla-scented flowers and edible tubers.
Arthropodium strictum R.Br.
Arthropodium strictum R.Br.
Arthropodium strictum, the chocolate lily, is a herb with fragrant purple flowers, edible tubers, and adaptable cultivation requirements.
Arthropteris tenella (G.Forst.) J.Sm.
Arthropteris tenella (G.Forst.) J.Sm.
Arthropteris tenella is a delicate rainforest fern native to eastern Australia and New Zealand, growing in shady spots on rocks or trees.
Arthrostemma ciliatum Pav. ex D.Don
Arthrostemma ciliatum Pav. ex D.Don
Arthrostemma ciliatum, or pinkfringe, is a sprawling herb native to the Americas, popular as an ornamental and used for food and medicine.
Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg
Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg
Artocarpus altilis, the breadfruit, is a high-yield tropical staple food tree with many traditional uses across Pacific regions.
Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.
Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.
Artocarpus heterophyllus, or jackfruit, is an edible tropical tree fruit widely used in South and Southeast Asian cuisines.
Arum cylindraceum Gasp.
Arum cylindraceum Gasp.
Arum cylindraceum Gasp. is an early-spring poisonous arum species, often confused with Arum maculatum, with historical starch use.
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