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Orinda, California, United States
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Artemisia mauiensis (left); Artemisia australis (right). Both leaves at this stage are crumbly. A. mauiensis will get darker over time.Hinahina or hinahina means gray, grayish or even whitish (haakea, hkea) in Hawaiian. They are the native Hawaiian names for the three endemic species in the genus Artemisia. Not shown is A. kauaiensis.The hinahina leaves (linahina) are fragrant with a somewhat milder scent of sage (Artemisia spp.) especially when crushed or rubbed between the hands.Habit in pots
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/42268042872/in/photolist...Early Hawaiians used hinahina to preserve feather cloaks from insect destruction when stored in calabashes. Medicinally, the leaves were pounded for asthma.EtymologyThe genus name Artemisia is derived from Artemis, Greek goddess of the hunt, wife of King Mausolus.The Latin specific epithet australis, southern, is in reference to the southern island continent originally known as Terra Australis, and now Australia.The specific epithet mauiensis is in reference to the island of Maui, where this species is endemic.
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Sphaeromeria diversifolia (D.C. Eaton) Rydb.Common names include:Separateleaf chickensage, Differentleaf sphaeromeria, False sagebrushJuly 25, 2009, American Fork Canyon, Utah County, limestone crevicesSpecies is primarily limited to the Great Basin of Utah and Nevada
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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Botaniska trädgården, Göteborg
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Derby Canyon Natives Plant Nursery, Peshastin, Chelan County, Washington, US
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Oneota (historical), Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii, United States
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Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.
Artemisia vulgaris L. Asteriaceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Baru China, Hiya, Bunga ayam hutan bareh, Sungiku, Lokatmala], Mugwort, Common wormwood, Chrysanthemum Weed, Wild Wormwood. A native to temperate Europe, Asia, northern Africa and Alaska. Plant cultivated in the tropics as herbal medicine constituent and ornamental.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_vulgarisThe dried leaves was once used by the locals to mix with kapok (
Ceiba pentandra) as pillow stuffing materials for infants and children. Plant also contains Artemisinin for treating malaria.
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NV Vitskøl Kloster, Vesthimmerland, Danmark
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Derby Canyon Natives Plant Nursery, Peshastin, Chelan County, Washington, US
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Oneota (historical), Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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NV Vitskøl Kloster, Vesthimmerland, Danmark
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Derby Canyon Natives Plant Nursery, Peshastin, Chelan County, Washington, US
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Oneota (historical), Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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2009.08.10: Austria, Lower Austria, district Schwechat/WU, 178 m AMSL, ruderal community (rubble soil) near road: flower close-up.The flowers still were not quite open, I squeezed them open for the shot.Flowering from july till september.Very common.German names: Echt-Beifuss, Gewhnlicher B., Ruderal-B.ID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora 3rd