armoise
Armoise is a common name that can refer to several species of plants in the genus Artemisia. These plants are widely distributed across the globe and are known for their aromatic foliage and sometimes bitter taste. The term "armoise" is often used interchangeably with "wormwood" or "mugwort," though it can specifically denote certain species like Artemisia vulgaris (common mugwort) or Artemisia absinthium (grand wormwood).
These plants are typically herbaceous perennials, often with deeply lobed or divided leaves. They are characterized
Historically, armoise plants have been utilized for their perceived medicinal properties, including aiding digestion, expelling intestinal