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See [[:fr:Absinthe (Vilmorin-Andrieux, 1904)|Vilmorin (1904)]] | |||
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== Classification == | == Classification == |
Latest revision as of 11:51, 10 August 2016
Artemisia absinthium L.
Order | Asterales |
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Family | Compositae |
Genus | Artemisia |
2n = 18
Origin : Europe to central Asia
and Cachemire
wild and cultivated
English | {{{english}}} |
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French | {{{french}}} |
Description

See Vilmorin (1904)
Popular names
- English: absinth, wormwood
- French: absinthe, grande absinthe
Classification
Artemisia absinthium L. (1753)
Cultivars
History
Some sources about the history of absinthe
See also Sturtevant (1919)
Uses

- beverage
- medicinal
See Cazin (1868), Musée de l'Absinthe at Auvers-sur-Oise and Wikipedia, where you will see that this plant has been much debated.