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18 December 2025

  • curprev 12:1212:12, 18 December 2025 CelesteScarbroug talk contribs 6,818 bytes +6,818 Created page with "<br>Wormwood is a bitter herb known for its use in absinthe. Wormwood’s most notable plant compound is thujone, which has some advantages but can be toxic in excess. While native to Europe, it grows readily throughout numerous climates, including components of Asia, Africa, South America, and the United States. It has velvety white or greenish-silver stems, yellow-green leaves, and bulbous flowers which might be shiny or pale yellow. This text offers an in depth take a..."