Artemisia genipi is one of the alpine wormwoods associated with western Alpine genepi traditions and is commonly listed in European plant references as black genepy. Public ethnobotanical and chemistry sources treat it as a culturally marked mountain species used in infusions and liqueurs rather than as a generic mugwort.
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Accepted nameArtemisia genipi
SubgenusAbsinthium
SectionArgyrophyllae
RangeNative to Austria, France, Italy, Northwest Balkan Pen., Switzerland, Artemisia genipi, foliosa, Giacom. & Pignatti, Artemisia genipi, genipi
HabitatA perennial. Grows primarily in the subalpine or subarctic biome
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Research summary
Paper-backed research brief for Artemisia genipi (Black Wormwood). The local cache does not yet attach species-specific paper-backed records, so the page still leans on genus-level reviews and comparative literature. The strongest recurring themes are phytochemistry, morphology, and identification. Key records include Global phylogeny and taxonomy of Artemisia, The Artemisia L. Genus: A Review of Bioactive Essential Oils, and The Genus Artemisia: A Comprehensive Review.
Abad, M.J., Bedoya, L.M., Apaza, L. & Bermejo, P. (2012). The Artemisia L. Genus: A Review of Bioactive Essential Oils. Molecules 17(3): 2542-2566. DOI: 10.3390/molecules17032542.
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