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Commemorative
Artemisia: after the Greek goddess Artemis who so benefitted from a plant of this family that she gave it her own name. This was also the old Latin name given to the mugwort or wormwoods. An alternative possibility for the derivation of this name is that it comes from Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus in Asia Minor (Turkey), sister and wife of King Mausolus, who ruled after his death from 352 to 350 B.C.E. and built during her short reign one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, which she unfortunately did not live to see the completion of. This is one of the many genera which Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus published in his Species Plantarum in 1753 and is in the family Asteraceae
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Geographical distribution
- Asia-Temperate, Eastern Asia, Japan
- Asia-Temperate, Russian Far East, Kuril Is.
- Asia-Temperate, Russian Far East, Sakhalin
Artemisia schmidtiana Maxim. 'Nana'
Family: ASTERACEAEGenus: Artemisia
Species: schmidtiana Maxim.
Cultivar: 'Nana'
Common names: Dwarf Schmidt Wormwood
Distribution summary: Russian Far East to Japan
Habit: Perennial
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Garden status: Not currently grown
Flowering months: July, August, September