Scientific name Artemisia verlotiorum | Genus Artemisia Rank Species | |
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Similar Artemisia biennis, Artemisia campestris, Artemisia alba, Artemisia glacialis, Artemisia caerulescens |
Vergelijking habitus tussen bijvoet artemisia vulgaris en herfstalsem artemisia verlotiorum
Artemisia verlotiorum (Chinese mugwort) is a species of plants in the sunflower family, widespread across much of Eurasia.
Contents
- Vergelijking habitus tussen bijvoet artemisia vulgaris en herfstalsem artemisia verlotiorum
- Etymology
- Description
- References
Etymology

It is named for Jean Baptiste Verlot, who first distinguished the plant from Artemisia vulgaris in 1877 and for his brother Pierre Bernard Verlot, and is sometimes referred to as Verlot's Mugwort.
Description

It has oblong reddish to brown capitula, its stems are green and the leaves broader, lighter colored and denser on the stem. The plant is more strongly and pleasantly aromatic than Artemisia vulgaris. It flowers very late in the summer, but reproduces mainly by stolons, thus forming thick groups. Chinese Mugwort shares the same habitat as Artemisia vulgaris, and both are very common.
Artemisia verlotiorum is often confused with Artemisia vulgaris ("common mugwort"), which is closely related.




