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Artemisia dracunculus ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Artemisia dracunculus - aromatic perennial of southeastern Russiaestragon, tarragonestragon, tarragon - fresh leaves (or leaves preserved in vinegar) used as seasoningartemisia - any of various composite shrubs or herbs of the genus Artemisia having aromatic green or greyish foliage |
artemisia dracunculus tarragon tarragonSlender branched stems with very thin silvery leaves. Cluster of small yellow-green flowers. French Tarragon rarely has flowers. Soup flavoring. Used to thin blood, Insomnia, nausea, hiccups, hyperactivity, stimulates appetite, helps digestion, especially oily foods. Smells a little like anise, tastes like licorice. Also used to expel worms. Bugs and pests hate it’s smell, so it’s good to grow together with other plants in a garden.Do not use if pregnant (uterine stimulant)MedicalSeetarragonArtemisia dracunculus Related to Artemisia dracunculus: French tarragonSynonyms for Artemisia dracunculusnoun aromatic perennial of southeastern RussiaSynonymsRelated Words- estragon
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