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|Transliteration C=avrokarpon | |Transliteration C=avrokarpon | ||
|Beta Code=a(bro/karpon | |Beta Code=a(bro/karpon | ||
|Definition= | |Definition== [[ἁβρότονον]], [[Hesychius Lexicographus|Hsch.]] | ||
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|dgtxt=-ου, τό<br />bot. [[abrótano macho]], [[Artemisia abrotanum L. | |dgtxt=-ου, τό<br />bot. [[abrótano macho]], [[Artemisia abrotanum]] L., Hsch., <i>Gloss.Bot.Gr</i>.305.1. | ||
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|wketx=[[Artemisia abrotanum]], the [[southernwood]], [[lad's love]], or [[southern wormwood]], is a species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is native to Eurasia and Africa but naturalized in scattered locations in North America. Other common names include: old man, boy's love, oldman wormwood, lover's plant, appleringie, garderobe, Our Lord's wood, maid's ruin, garden sagebrush, European sage, sitherwood and lemon plant. | |||
Southernwood has a strong camphor-like odour and was historically used as an air freshener or strewing herb. It forms a small bushy shrub, which is widely cultivated by gardeners. The grey-green leaves are small, narrow and feathery. The small flowers are yellow. It can easily be propagated by cuttings, or by division of the roots. | |||
This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. | |||
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|wketx=az: müalicəvi yovşan; bat_smg: žalmedis; be: палын мяцёлчаты; ca: abròtan; cs: pelyněk brotan; cy: hen ŵr; da: ambra; de: Eberraute; eo: abrotano; et: sidrunpuju; fa: برنجاسف جنوبی; fi: aaprottimaruna; gl: abrótano macho; hr: gorkasti pelin; hsb: bože drěwčko; hy: օշինդր բուժիչ; io: abrotano; ja: オキナヨモギ; lt: diemedis; nl: citroenkruid; pcd: avròn·nhe; pl: bylica boże drzewko; pt: abrótano; ru: полынь лечебная; sl: abrašica; sq: aborotoni; sr: божје дрвце; sv: åbrodd; uk: полин лікарський; zh: 碱蒿 | |||
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