Talk:Artemisia (plant)
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I've lumped on this page the information on page Wormwood (I think that makes sense). Which species give absinthe its flavour and which bring thujone needs to be straightened; it should at least be consistent with the absinthe page... Azhyd 22:26, Aug 18, 2004 (UTC)
Added a warning that thujone is a neurotoxin. It really is, folks.
So, don't drink wormwood oil. --Elix 05:58, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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[edit] merge from abroad
fr:Aurone - de:Eberraute - eo:Abrotano - fi:Aaprottimaruna - gl:Abrótano macho - sv:Åbrodd
Does this help? --Newnoise 15:58, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Taiwan's "aicao"
Plenty of "Artemisia princeps Pamp. var. orientalis (Pamp.) Hara" here in Taiwan, but no mention in the article. --User:Jidanni 2006-04-19
[edit] The dusty miller reference...
The name "Dusty Miller" is occasionaly used for several small shrub-like plants with distinct silver foliage. None of the members of Artemesia are generally refered to as this. Typically, "Dusty Miller" refers to the plant Senecio cineraria
[edit] Artemisia pallens
What about Artemisia pallens! Can any one enlist this too :)Pratheepps 07:07, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
Just added some stuff about witchcraft practices and Artemisia that I found by accident and thought interesting. Phillippos 21:12, 11 June 2006 (UTC)