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 WormwoodIt is cultivated for the tops
                                    or extremities of the branches.  Its properties are tonic, diuretic, and it is a vermifuge.  The dried leaves steeped
                                    in vinegar are a very useful application to fresh bruises, for which it is well worth cultivating.  It is also usefully
                                    employed in antiseptic fomentations.
 [Thomas Stuart McFarland, a farmer near Belgrade,
                                    Newton County, in southeast Texas, reported that he had wormwood in his garden as April 16, 1840.]
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