Artemisia capillaris
Artemisia capillaris, (Chinese: 茵陈蒿 yīn chén hāo), is a species of flowering plant in the wormwood genus Artemisia, family Asteraceae.[2] It is native to Pakistan, the western Himalayas, Assam, all of China, Mongolia, the Korean Peninsula, Irkutsk Oblast and Primorsky Krai in Russia, the Ryukyus, and Japan, and has been widely introduced to Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Southeast Asia, all of Malesia, and Taiwan.[1] It is used in traditional Chinese medicine.[3]
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Artemisia |
Species: | A. capillaris |
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References
- "Artemisia capillaris Thunb". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- "Artemisia capillaris (ARTCP)". EPPO Global Database. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- Geng, Chang-An; Yang, Tong-Hua; Huang, Xiao-Yan; Yang, Jing; Ma, Yun-Bao; Li, Tian-Ze; Zhang, Xue-Mei; Chen, Ji-Jun (2018). "Anti-hepatitis B virus effects of the traditional Chinese herb Artemisia capillaris and its active enynes". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 224: 283–289. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2018.06.005. PMID 29890315. S2CID 48355561.
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