Artemisia

/ɑːrˈtɪmiːziə/ noun

A genus of flowering plants that includes wormwood and sage-like herbs, many used in traditional medicine and cooking.

Named after Artemisia II, queen of Mausolus, famous for her devotion and contributions to a monumental tomb. The botanical genus name honors this historical figure while describing plants with aromatic, often medicinal properties.

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