inuloides are also described, demonstrating their potential therapeutic, ecological and agronomic benefits. H. inuloides has had some importance in the past as a falsification of Arnica montana, a plant sharing the same vernacular name, some morphological features and traditional medicinal uses. A ...
the dried flower head of any of several herbs of the genus Arnica (especially A. montana) used for stimulant and local irritant effect especially in the form of a liniment for bruises, sprains, and swellings a tincture made from arnica ...
use\nof Hypericum perforatum and / or Conium maculatum and / or Arnica\nmontana in combination for the manufacture of a medicament for therapeutic\nTreatment of spinal cross-sectional syndrome.
Kahmen S and Poschlod P (2000) Population size, plant performance and genetic variation in the rare plant Arnica Montana L. in the Rhon, Germany. Basic and Applied Ecology, 1, 43-51.Kahmen S, Poschlod P (2000) Population size, plant perform- ance, and genetic variation in the rare ...