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What does wild mugwort look like?
Folium Artemisiae Argyi is the leaf of wormwood. Its leaves are split feather-like, with gray fluff on them and thick leaves.

In addition, Folium Artemisiae Argyi has a strong aroma, which can be used for foot bath or medicine after drying, so it is deeply loved by people.

Wormwood is a perennial herb or semi-shrubby plant with strong fragrance. The taproot is obvious, slightly thick and long, with a diameter of 65438±0.5cm and many lateral roots; There are usually recumbent underground rhizomes and vegetative branches. The stems are solitary or few, with a height of 80- 150(-250) cm, obvious longitudinal edges, brown or grayish brown, slightly woody at the base, grass on the upper part, and a few short branches with a length of 3-5 cm; The stems and branches are gray spider filaments.