What is mugwort like?

Question 1: What does Artemisia argyi look like? There are several points. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is a wild herb. At present, it is close to maturity, and the height is generally about one meter. Its main stem is straight and stout, with a diameter of about 1 1 mm, and its branches are small, each with only three leaves and two wings, and one is shaped like a main leaf with three leaves.

Question 2: There is a kind of grass that looks like wormwood, but its leaves are smaller than wormwood, isn't it? Not absinthe.

Both wormwood and wormwood belong to Compositae. The scientific name of wormwood is Artemisia selengensis, while the scientific name of wormwood is Artemisia selengensis, and their names are similar. Both of them like to live in places with rich soil moisture, such as ridges and ponds. But subdivided, the biggest difference between the two is the height and leaf shape. Moreover, the growth cycle of wormwood is long, from March to May, but wormwood has passed the most tender time after Tomb-Sweeping Day (that is to say, the growth cycle of leaves is not withering, but the process from bud to leaf).

Above is absinthe, below is absinthe.

First of all, in terms of height, wormwood has a low height, a small trunk and a dark red stem. The best growing wormwood is only about 10 cm. However, wormwood is different. Its trunk is slightly thick and long, and its stem is light green. Some have a diameter of 1.5 cm and a height of 80-250 cm.

Looking at the details, it is the shape of leaves. There will be a layer of white fluff on the surface of Artemisia argyi leaves, which is soft and smooth, with small leaves and deep sawtooth patterns around them, and the whole leaf is long and narrow; However, the surface of Artemisia argyi leaves is gray-green, with white fluff on the back, and the leaves are wide and hypertrophy.

Secondly, it will be easier to distinguish the friends of these two kinds of Artemisia by smell if you can personally contact them. Wormwood generally exudes the green smell of ordinary grass, and some even have a faint odor; Wormwood gives off a unique fragrance. That's what people smell when they use moxa sticks or dried mugwort leaves.

From the above analysis, we can conclude that:

The stem of wormwood is thin and not tall, the leaves are narrow, thin and smooth, and the smell is slightly smelly.

The stem of wormwood is thick and tall, with thick leaves, white fluff on the back and fragrant smell.

Question 3: There are several forms of mugwort leaves. Artemisia argyi is a perennial herb distributed in Asia and Europe. In the era of The Book of Songs, it has been a very important livelihood plant. "Moxibustion" commonly used in acupuncture. Acupuncture is actually divided into two parts. "Needle" refers to acupuncture points, and "Moxibustion" refers to fumigating and scalding points after burning wormwood. Although acupoints are heated, not all paper or grass can be used as "moxibustion". The smell of wormwood must have played a role. When people in China use cupping to treat rheumatism, it is better to use wormwood as fuel. Dragon Boat Festival will also be inserted at the door to ward off evil spirits.

Question 4: What does wild mugwort look like? Artemisia argyi is a plant that can be seen everywhere in southern China. In Guilin, Guangxi, rice wrapped in leaves is eaten directly. Folium Artemisiae Argyi has been preventing plague for thousands of years, because Chinese herbal medicines are all made from local materials, so Folium Artemisiae Argyi became the hero of preventing plague at that time. According to modern medical pharmacology, Folium Artemisiae Argyi is an antibacterial and antiviral drug, because it has the function of inhibiting and killing germs, and also has the function of preventing and treating respiratory diseases.

Question 5: What is the name of a plant whose leaves look like branches of wormwood but grow very tall? It's Sedum lineatum. T, its name is Sedum lineatum. The content is as follows: Sedum lineatum. T (Classic of Materia Medica) has different names: burning grass, burning grass (a kind of herbal medicine that walks on F rock), henna (compendium), half-branch (medical record collection) and half-branch dog tooth. Sparrow (Guangzhou Flora), perennial grass, afternoon flower, small leaf knife grass (Fujian folk medicine), golden gun medicine (Jiangxi folk medicine), dog tooth flap, small Buddha nail (Guiyang folk medicine), water shield (Zhejiang folk medicine) and waste flower (herbal medicine push) are all plants of Sedum. Growth habit: Sedum sarmentosum is a succulent plant with high water content, and the cuticle on the epidermis of its leaves and stems has extraordinary characteristics of preventing water evaporation, even on the dry roof in summer. Its drought-resistant time can be as long as 1 month, while other weeds cultivated at the same time with Sedum sarmentosum have dried up and died, but Sedum sarmentosum is safe and sound, maintaining a vibrant green color. Usage: Sedum sarmentosum is an evergreen succulent plant with excellent drought tolerance. When applied to roof greening, soilless culture is adopted, and the load is extremely light, which can replace the traditional heat insulation layer and waterproof protection layer. Sedum sarmentosum grows on a special growth substrate with a thickness of only 30mm. After planting, there is no need for watering, fertilization and management, and there will be no insects at all. It has a good greening and heat insulation effect at the international advanced level. Sedum lineatum is a perennial succulent herb with no hair.

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Question 6: Which is better, wormwood with small leaves or wormwood with large leaves? They have the same effect, and the wild ones are better. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is thick, wide and fluffy, with high yield, fragrant smell and soft firepower. Artemisia argyi is small and thin, with low yield, large fireworks and low yield. Well, Ai Rong should be the big leaf Ai Rong in the north. Artemisia macrophylla has long stems and wide leaves, while Artemisia microphylla has short stems and slender leaves. Ai Ye looks good. If it is more beautiful in the door, mugwort leaves can be eaten.

Question 7: What kind of flowers and plants is this? List of families and genera of plants that look like absinthe and chrysanthemum and have fragrant leaves.

Liliaceae: aloe, garlic, lily of the valley and hyacinthus orientalis, onion and Smilax China.

Cedar: Platycladus orientalis, juniper and juniper.

Patrinia: Valeriana from Gan Song.

Primulaceae; Lysimachia christinae

Leguminosae: Amorpha fruticosa, Camellia oleifera, Fenugreek, Glycyrrhrizae Radix, Acacia, Peanut, Tamarind, Black Bean and Sweet clover.

Ericaceae: Rhododendron capitatum, Rhododendron Hinggan, Holly, Yunnan White Pearl.

Annonaceae: Elaeagnus ylanica

Olive family; Olive myrrh frankincense

Mimosaceae: Catechu

Iris: vetiver iris crocus iris

Scrophulariaceae; Buxus macrophylla

Gentianaceae: Swertia.

Verbenaceae: Eupatorium adenophorum, Vitex negundo, Verbena mongolica and deodorized wood.

Aristolochiaceae: Aristolochia asiatica.

Magnoliaceae: Illicium verum, Eupatorium fortunei, Eupatorium fortunei, Magnolia purpurea and Illicium verum.

Oleaceae: Lilac Jasmine, Osmanthus fragrans and Jasmine Martin.

Rosaceae: rose, apricot, apple, cherry, crimson hawthorn, plum, raspberry, strawberry and radix aucklandiae.

Rubiaceae: Gardenia

Solanaceae: Pepper, Tobacco and Solanum plants.

Lauraceae: Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum camphora.

Rutaceae: lemon, sweet orange and bitter orange, hairy musk, China cinnamon, lemon, white and fresh round pomelo, bergamot, red orange, nine miles, rue, pepper, Tommy, orange, white lemon, bitter orange, citron, kumquat and lemon, bamboo leaf pepper.

Compositae: Artemisia annua, Artemisia capillaris, Artemisia mongolica, Folium Artemisiae Argyi, Rhizoma Atractylodis, Chicory, Chrysanthemum, Yunxiang, Dandelion, Inula canadensis, Spiraea, and Marigold.

Peacock grass, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Folium Artemisiae Argyi, Eupatorium odoratum

Ranco; Vanilla

Gramineae: Vetiveria zizanioides, Citrus, Twisted Citrus, Vetiveria zizanioides, Vetiveria zizanioides, Corn, Vetiveria zizanioides, Barley and Sugarcane.

Piperaceae: Piper, Piper, Piper, Piper, Piper, Piper, Piper and Piper.

Juglandaceae: Carya cathayensis

Caprifoliaceae: honeysuckle.

Betulaceae: White birch.

Zingiberaceae: Amomum villosum, Amomum villosum, Amomum cardamom, Alpinia officinarum, Alpinia officinarum, Curcuma longa, Curcuma zedoary, Rhizoma Cyperi, Kaempferia.

Umbelliferae: fennel, dill, coriander, mugwort, carrot, zeqin, angelica, star anise, beans, small clothes, Bupleurum chinense, Bupleurum chinense, celery and Indian dill.

Sanko; Fig hops

Amaryllidaceae; Narcissus tuberose

Pinaceae: Pinus koraiensis, Pinus massoniana, Hemlock, Stinky Abies longleaf pine.

Ustilaginoideae; Oak moss of clustered flower trees

Santalaceae: Sandalwood rosewood.

Myrtaceae: lemon eucalyptus clove eucalyptus globulus, eucalyptus grandis, guava, peach and many fragrant trees.

Amaryllidaceae: Eupatorium adenophorum.

Hamamelidaceae: Liquidambar formosana

Malvaceae: Medicinal Abelmoschus manihot and Huang Kui Roselle.

If you are more professional, you can find the book Aromatic Plants and Their Chemical Constituents edited by Zhu Liangfeng, Lv Biyao and Li Baoling, Hainan Publishing House, 1993.

Question 8: What's the difference between wormwood and wormwood? Wormwood is complaining again.

Both Artemisia argyi and Artemisia argyi belong to Compositae. Artemisia argyi is called Artemisia argyi and its scientific name is Artemisia argyi. Their names are similar, and they all like to be in places with rich soil moisture, such as ridges and ponds. But subdivided, the biggest difference between the two is the height and leaf shape. Moreover, the growth cycle of wormwood is long, from March to May, but wormwood has passed the most tender time after Tomb-Sweeping Day (that is to say, the growth cycle of leaves is not withering, but the process from bud to leaf).

Above is absinthe, below is absinthe.

First of all, in terms of height, wormwood has a low height, a small trunk and a dark red stem. The best growing wormwood is only about 10 cm. However, wormwood is different. Its trunk is slightly thick and long, and its stem is light green. Some have a diameter of 1.5 cm and a height of 80-250 cm.

Looking at the details, it is the shape of leaves. There will be a layer of white fluff on the surface of Artemisia argyi leaves, which is soft and smooth, with small leaves and deep sawtooth patterns around them, and the whole leaf is long and narrow; However, the surface of Artemisia argyi leaves is gray-green, with white fluff on the back, and the leaves are wide and hypertrophy.

Secondly, it will be easier to distinguish the friends of these two kinds of Artemisia by smell if you can personally contact them. Wormwood generally exudes the green smell of ordinary grass, and some even have a faint odor; Wormwood gives off a unique fragrance. That's what people smell when they use moxa sticks or dried mugwort leaves.

From the above analysis, we can conclude that:

The stem of wormwood is thin and not tall, the leaves are narrow, thin and smooth, and the smell is slightly smelly.

The stem of wormwood is thick and tall, with thick leaves, white fluff on the back and fragrant smell.

Question 9: I found this plant on the roadside. Its leaves are very fragrant, just like wormwood. I thought it was absinthe, but I don't think so. Who knows what it is? Artemisia is panicum miliaceum. The stem is erect, with many branches on the upper part and longitudinal ridges. The leaves are alternate, and the leaves in the middle of the stem are pinnately divided with linear lobules. Flowering in summer, the head is hemispherical, mostly conical and tubular, with female flowers outside and bisexual flowers inside.