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Southernwood logo #10101) Artemisia abrotanum 2) Buddy plant to peaches 3) Buddy plant to apricots 4) Buddy plant to cabbages 5) Buddy to peaches 6) Buddy to apricots 7) Buddy to cabbages 8) Consort to apricots 9) Companion for peaches 10) Companion to peaches 11) Consort plant to cabbages 12) Companion plant to peaches 13) Consort to cabbages
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Southernwood

Southernwood logo #21002• (n.) A shrubby species of wormwood (Artemisia Abrotanum) having aromatic foliage. It is sometimes used in making beer.
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Southernwood

Southernwood logo #10004(Artemisia) These hardy, shrubby or herbaceous plants are from Asia, Europe and North America. They belong to the Daisy family, Compositae. Some Artemisias are grown for their ornamental or fragrant leaves and others, for their flowers. A. tridentata (Sage Brush) is a shrubby native of desert and semi-desert regions in the West. A. vulgaris (Co...
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Southernwood

Southernwood logo #20972South'ern·wood` noun (Botany) A shrubby species of wormwood ( Artemisia Abrotanum ) having aromatic foliage. It is sometimes used in making beer.
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Southernwood

Southernwood logo #21217Southernwood (Artemisia abrotanum) also known as Old Man, Boy's Love, and Old Woman, is a shrubby perennial plant of the order Compositae, native to Europe. The flowers are insignificant, but the plants are popular on account of their feathery, hair-like foliage.
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southernwood

southernwood logo #20400[n] - shrubby European wormwood naturalized in North America
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southernwood

southernwood logo #20974Artemisia abrotanum noun shrubby European wormwood naturalized in North America; sometimes used in brewing beer
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