Artemisia

usgb/ɑr.təˈmɪz.i.ə/
noun

A genus of plants known for their fragrant leaves and flowers, commonly used in medicine and cooking.

Artemisia is often used in traditional medicine to help with various ailments.
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Often appears as...

  • artemisia annua
  • artemisia vulgaris

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botanical, herbal, culinary

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Contextual Use

Brandishing the term 'artemisia' often denotes a rich history tied to herbs.

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In Eastern herbal medicine, Artemisia annua is especially revered for its benefits.
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Cultural Significance

In many cultures, artemisia carries spiritual or cultural significance beyond its practical uses.

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In some regions, artemisia is used in traditional rituals.
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Culinary Uses

Learning about the culinary aspects of artemisia enhances its practical application.

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Using artemisia in dishes can add both flavor and medicinal properties.
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