Artemisia maritima

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Artemisia maritima és una espècie de planta amb flors del gènere Artemisia dins la família de les asteràcies. rdf:langString
أبسنت بحرية شحيحة الزهر ينتمي إلى فصيلة المركبات، يرجع أصله إلى فرنسا، المملكة المتحدة ،إيطاليا، بلجيكا، ألمانيا، الدنمارك، السويد، وروسيا. نبات طبي معمر يعلو من 30 إلى 60 سم. ساقه فرعاء منتصبة، مُزهرة، حملية، مُبيضة اللون. أوراقهمزدوجة التخريم الريشي إلى سُيور خطية، مُبيضة الصفحتين. الأزهار صغيرة بنية اللون الأصفر. رائحة عطرية قوية وطعم مر وكافوري. rdf:langString
Der Strand-Beifuß (Artemisia maritima) ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Korbblütler (Asteraceae). rdf:langString
Artemisia maritima, conocida como ajenjo marítimo​ o artemisa rusa, es una especie de fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Asteraceae. Es nativa de las islas británicas y se encuentran en Wigton en el oeste y Aberdeen en el este; también en el nordeste de Irlanda y en las islas del Canal. Tiene una amplia distribución en el Hemisferio Norte del Viejo Mundo desde las islas británicas a las costas del mar Báltico, de Francia y el Mediterráneo, y los suelos salinos de Hungría; se extiende al este por el sur de Rusia, la región entorno al mar Caspio y Siberia central a China y Mongolia. rdf:langString
Is planda í an liath na trá. rdf:langString
Artemisia maritima Artemisia maritima Armoise maritime Espèce Artemisia maritimaL., 1753 L’Armoise maritime (Artemisia maritima) ou Absinthe de mer mais également Sanguenite est une espèce de plantes à fleurs appartenant à la famille des Asteraceae. rdf:langString
Полынь приморская, или Полынь морская (лат. Artemisia maritima) — многолетнее травянистое растение с деревянистым корнем, вид рода Полынь семейства Астровые или Сложноцветные (Asteraceae). rdf:langString
Artemisia maritima is a European species of wormwood known as sea wormwood and old woman. It is native to France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Bulgaria and Russia. In its many variations of form it has an extremely wide distribution in the northern hemisphere of the Old World, occurring mostly in saltish soils. It is found in the salt marshes of the British Isles, on the coasts of the Baltic, of France and the Mediterranean, and on saline soils in Hungary; thence it extends eastwards, covering immense tracts in Southern Russia, the region of the Caspian Sea and Central Siberia to Chinese Mongolia. In Britain it is found as far as Wigton on the West and Aberdeen on the East; also in north-east Ireland and in the Channel Islands. It can be also found in Italy rdf:langString
Zeealsem (Artemisia maritima, synoniem: Seriphidium maritimum) is een vaste plant die behoort tot de composietenfamilie (Asteraceae). De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode Lijst van planten als vrij zeldzaam en matig afgenomen. De plant komt voor op het noordelijk halfrond in het noorden langs de kust van Groot-Brittannië en langs de kust van de Oostzee. Verder zuidelijk langs de kust van Frankrijk en het Middellandse Zeegebied. In Hongarije en verder oostwaarts in Zuid-Rusland, langs de Kaspische Zee en in Centraal-Siberië tot in Mongolië. Het aantal chromosomen is 2n = 36 of 54. rdf:langString
rdf:langString أبسنت بحرية شحيحة الزهر
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima
rdf:langString Strand-Beifuß
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima
rdf:langString Liath na trá
rdf:langString Armoise maritime
rdf:langString Zeealsem
rdf:langString Полынь приморская
rdf:langString Strandmalört
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rdf:langString L. 1753 not Ledeb. 1833 nor L. ex Hook.f. 1891 nor Kitag. 1939
rdf:langString Artemisia
rdf:langString maritima
rdf:langString *Artemisia pseudogallica ( A.W.Hill) *Artemisia salina (Willd.) *Seriphidium maritimum ( Poljakov)
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima és una espècie de planta amb flors del gènere Artemisia dins la família de les asteràcies.
rdf:langString أبسنت بحرية شحيحة الزهر ينتمي إلى فصيلة المركبات، يرجع أصله إلى فرنسا، المملكة المتحدة ،إيطاليا، بلجيكا، ألمانيا، الدنمارك، السويد، وروسيا. نبات طبي معمر يعلو من 30 إلى 60 سم. ساقه فرعاء منتصبة، مُزهرة، حملية، مُبيضة اللون. أوراقهمزدوجة التخريم الريشي إلى سُيور خطية، مُبيضة الصفحتين. الأزهار صغيرة بنية اللون الأصفر. رائحة عطرية قوية وطعم مر وكافوري.
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima is a European species of wormwood known as sea wormwood and old woman. It is native to France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Bulgaria and Russia. In its many variations of form it has an extremely wide distribution in the northern hemisphere of the Old World, occurring mostly in saltish soils. It is found in the salt marshes of the British Isles, on the coasts of the Baltic, of France and the Mediterranean, and on saline soils in Hungary; thence it extends eastwards, covering immense tracts in Southern Russia, the region of the Caspian Sea and Central Siberia to Chinese Mongolia. In Britain it is found as far as Wigton on the West and Aberdeen on the East; also in north-east Ireland and in the Channel Islands. It can be also found in Italy, on the Northern Adriatic coast. Artemisia maritima is a deciduous shrub growing to 0.6 m (2 ft). It iflowers from August to September. The flowers and are pollinated by Wind. The plant somewhat resembles Artemisia absinthium, the absinthe wormwood, but is smaller. The stems rise about a foot or 18 inches in height. The leaves are twice pinnatifid, with narrow, linear segments, and, like the whole plant, are covered on both sides with a coat of white cottony fibers. The small, oblong flower heads, each containing three to six tubular florets, are of a yellowish or brownish tint; they are produced in August and September, and are arranged in racemes, sometimes drooping, sometimes erect. Popularly this species is called Old Woman, in distinction to Old Man or southernwood, Artemisia abrotanum, which it somewhat resembles, though it is more delicate-looking and lacks the peculiar refreshing scent of 'Old Man.' Dr. Hill says of this species: "This is a very noble bitter: its peculiar province is to give an appetite, as that of the Common Wormwood is to assist digestion; the flowery tops and the young shoots possess the virtue: the older Leaves and the Stalk should be thrown away as useless .... The apothecaries put three times as much sugar as of the ingredient in their Conserves; but the virtue is lost in the sweetness, those will not keep so well that have less sugar, but 'tis easy to make them fresh as they are wanted." The plant abounds in salt marshes in which cattle have been observed to fatten quickly, and thus the herb has acquired the reputation of being beneficial to them, but they do not eat it generally, and the richness of maritime pasturage must be regarded as the true reason of their improvement under such circumstances. This plant is the botanical symbol of Saint Ninian. It is known locally around Whithorn in southwest Scotland as apple-ringy due to its scent. The flowering tops and young shoots are used, collected and dried in the same manner as Wormwood. The plant possesses the same properties as the other Wormwoods but is less powerful. It is a bitter tonic and aromatic. Although it is not now employed in regular medical practice, it is often made use of by country people for intermittent fever, and for various other medicinal purposes instead of the true Wormwood. The plant is a source of the sesquiterpenoid santonin. Thornton, in his Family Herbal, tells us that "'beat up with thrice its weight of fine sugar, it is made up into a conserve ordered by the , and may be taken where the other preparations disgust too much." It acts as a tonic and is good in worm cases, and the seventeenth century botanist Nicholas Culpeper gives the following uses for it: "Boiling water poured upon it produces an excellent stomachic infusion, but the best way is taking it in a tincture made with brandy. Hysteric complaints have been completely cured by the constant use of this tincture. In the scurvy and in the hypo-chondriacal disorders of studious, sedentary men, few things have a greater effect: for these it is best in strong infusion. The whole blood and all the juices of the body are affected by taking this herb. It is often used in medicine instead of the Roman Wormwood, though it falls far short of it in virtue."
rdf:langString Der Strand-Beifuß (Artemisia maritima) ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Korbblütler (Asteraceae).
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima, conocida como ajenjo marítimo​ o artemisa rusa, es una especie de fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Asteraceae. Es nativa de las islas británicas y se encuentran en Wigton en el oeste y Aberdeen en el este; también en el nordeste de Irlanda y en las islas del Canal. Tiene una amplia distribución en el Hemisferio Norte del Viejo Mundo desde las islas británicas a las costas del mar Báltico, de Francia y el Mediterráneo, y los suelos salinos de Hungría; se extiende al este por el sur de Rusia, la región entorno al mar Caspio y Siberia central a China y Mongolia.
rdf:langString Is planda í an liath na trá.
rdf:langString Artemisia maritima Artemisia maritima Armoise maritime Espèce Artemisia maritimaL., 1753 L’Armoise maritime (Artemisia maritima) ou Absinthe de mer mais également Sanguenite est une espèce de plantes à fleurs appartenant à la famille des Asteraceae.
rdf:langString Zeealsem (Artemisia maritima, synoniem: Seriphidium maritimum) is een vaste plant die behoort tot de composietenfamilie (Asteraceae). De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode Lijst van planten als vrij zeldzaam en matig afgenomen. De plant komt voor op het noordelijk halfrond in het noorden langs de kust van Groot-Brittannië en langs de kust van de Oostzee. Verder zuidelijk langs de kust van Frankrijk en het Middellandse Zeegebied. In Hongarije en verder oostwaarts in Zuid-Rusland, langs de Kaspische Zee en in Centraal-Siberië tot in Mongolië. Het aantal chromosomen is 2n = 36 of 54. De aromatisch geurende plant wordt 30–60 cm hoog. De dubbelgeveerde bladeren zijn rondom witviltig behaard. De bovenste bladeren zijn enkelgeveerd. Zeealsem bloeit van augustus tot oktober met gele, geurende bloemen. De bloeiwijze is een 1 tot 2 mm groot hoofdje, die in trossen gerangschikt zijn. De buitenste bloemen zijn buis-klokvormig met ingesloten stempellobben. De omwindselblaadjes zijn witviltig. De kleverige vrucht is een nootje zonder pappus. De plant komt voor op hoge, zandige plaatsen van schorren en kwelders en langs zeedijken.
rdf:langString Полынь приморская, или Полынь морская (лат. Artemisia maritima) — многолетнее травянистое растение с деревянистым корнем, вид рода Полынь семейства Астровые или Сложноцветные (Asteraceae).
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