Historical Common Names of Great Plains Plants:Artemisia filifolia Torr.
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Family: Asteraceae origin: native Scientific Synonyms: Oligosporus filifolius (Torr.) W.A. Weber Common names: Sage (1854, refers to other species as well) (164) Sagebrush (1891, OK) (96) Sand sage (1931, OK) (65) Sand sagebrush (1923-Present) (3, 4, 50, 156) Silvery wormwood (1899-1937) (5, 85, 93, 97, 122, 131, 158) Southernwood (1900, local name) (158) Wormwood [Worm-wood] (1870-1890) (113, 103) Wormwood sage (1900-1913) (5, 158) Bi'jikiwin'gûck (1928, Chippewa, cattle herb) (40) Colorado mountain sage (1929) (157) Fringed sage (1939, MT) (146) Fringed sagebrush (1942) (155) Fringed wormwood (1923) (138) Kiwoh'ki (1919, Pawnee) (37) Little sage (1918?-1970?) (121, 127) Little wild sage (1919) (37) Mountain sage (1882-1929) (48, 57, 156, 157, 158) Nasula jaza?pi ipije (Lakota, no appetite cure) (1918?-1970?) (121) Pasture sage (1923-1939) (146, 156) Pasture sagebrush [Pasture sage-brush] (1900-1936) (5, 85, 122, 156, 157, 158) Pasture sagebush [Pasture sage-bush] (1936, Neb) (93) Pezhe-h'ota zhinga (1919, Omaha-Ponca, little gray herb) (37) Pezixota waštemna (1918?-1970?, Lakota, odorous gray herb) (121) Praire sage (1928) (40) Prairie sagewort (1977-Present) (50, 3) Sagebrush [Sage brush] (1905, MT) (101) Sierra salvia (1900-1929, misapplied) (157, 158) Sweet sage (1905-1939, MT) (101, 146) Wia-ta-pezhihuta (1919, Dakota, woman's medicine) (37) Wild sage (1900-1929) (156, 157, 158) Wormwood sage (1899-1929) (5, 131, 156, 157, 158)
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