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# Mugwort (*Artemisia vulgaris*)
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## Taxonomy
- **[[Life (Biology)]]**
- **[[Eukaryotes|Eukaryota (Domain)]]**
- **[[Plants|Plantae (Kingdom)]]*
- [[Magnoliophyta (Division)|Angiosperms/Magnoliophyta (Division)]] <small>has flowers</small>
- [[Asterales (Order)]]
- [[Asteraceae (Family)]]
- *[[Mugwort|Artemisia (Genus)]]*
- *[[Common mugwort|Artemisia vulgaris]]* <small>COMMON MUGWORT</small>
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## Human use
### History
#### Germany
##### Magic
Max Dashu writes that mugwort was used in German ceremonies.[^1]
[^1]: Max Dashu, [[Dashu. 'Witches and Pagans_ Women in European Folk Religion, 700-1100', 2017.|Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, 700-1100]] (Richmond, CA: Veleda Press, 2017), p. 78.