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noun - any of several weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia
noun - a flowering plant
MUGWORTS - Mugwort is a common name for several species of aromatic plants in the genus Artemisia. In Europe, mugwort most often refers to the species Artemisia...
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| Plural form of mugwort. |
| a plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions. |
| A plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions. |
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| Mugwort is a common name for several species of aromatic plants in the genus Artemisia. In Europe, mugwort most often refers to the species Artemisia vulgaris, or common mugwort. While other species are sometimes referred to by more specific common names, they may be called simply "mugwort" in many contexts. For example, one species, Artemisia argyi, is often called "mugwort" in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine but may be also referred to by the more specific name "Chinese mugwort", or àicǎo (艾草) in Mandarin. Artemisia princeps is Korean mugwort (Korean name: ssuk, 쑥). It is also found in Japan and Japanese mugwort is known as yomogi (ヨモギ). * Mugworts are used medicinally, especially in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean traditional medicine. They are also used as an herb to flavor food. In Korea, mugworts were and are used for plain, non-medicinal consumption; in South Korea, mugworts, called ssuk, are still used as a staple ingredient in many dishes including rice cakes and soup. |