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Qué (quién) es sagewort wormwood - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT
Sweet wormwood; Chinese wormwood; Sweet annie; Sweet Wormwood; Annual mugwort; Sweet sagewort; Sweet mugwort; Annual sagewort; Quingao; Qinghao; Annual Mugwort; Artemisia chamomilla; Sweet wormwood plant
  • ''Artemisia annua''

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wormwood (novel); Apsinthos; Wormwood (disambiguation); Wormwood (album); Wormwood (plant); Wormwood (book)
Wormwood is a plant that has a very bitter taste and is used in making medicines and alcoholic drinks.
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Wormwood (novel); Apsinthos; Wormwood (disambiguation); Wormwood (album); Wormwood (plant); Wormwood (book)
·noun Anything very bitter or grievous; bitterness.
II. Wormwood ·noun A composite plant (Artemisia Absinthium), having a bitter and slightly aromatic taste, formerly used as a tonic and a vermifuge, and to protect woolen garments from moths. It gives the peculiar flavor to the cordial called absinthe. The volatile oil is a narcotic poison. The term is often extended to other species of the same genus.
wormwood         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wormwood (novel); Apsinthos; Wormwood (disambiguation); Wormwood (album); Wormwood (plant); Wormwood (book)
¦ noun
1. a woody shrub with a bitter taste, used as an ingredient of vermouth and absinthe and in medicine. [Artemisia absinthium (Eurasia) and related species.]
2. bitterness or grief, or a source of this.
Origin
OE wermod, assoc. with worm and wood; cf. vermouth.

Wikipedia

Artemisia annua

Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood (Chinese: 黄花蒿; pinyin: huánghuāhāo), is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America.

An extract of A. annua, called artemisinin (or artesunate), is a medication used to treat malaria. Discovery of artemisinin and its antimalarial properties by the Chinese scientist, Tu Youyou, led to award of the 2011 Lasker Prize and 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.