This genus is represented by small herbs and shrubs of vascular plants, annual or perennial, with a strong and pleasant aromatic smell, and consists of about 500 species distributed across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Central and South America with 186 species (82 of them endemics) in ...
2019). Species within this genus are morphologically and anatomically diverse and may be perennial, biennial, or even annual herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs. One commonality is that they are usually aromatic due to the production of volatile oils (Taleghani et al. 2020)....
Numerous annual or perennial weeds are significant inducers of hay fever. The sorrels and docks pollinate earlier than many weeds, coinciding with the grass pollen season. Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) is considered a moderate hay fever inducer; curly or yellow dock (R. crispus), is a lower...
The use of this plant (commonly named sweet wormwood, annual wormwood, or qinghaosu) in Chinese traditional medicine was recorded before 168 bc. In 1971, artemisinin, a sesquiterpene lactone with antimalarial properties, was isolated from this plant. The search for other active compounds has led ...
The genus Artemisia belongs to the Anthemidaeae, or mayweed, tribe and includes various annual, biennial, and perennial herbs and shrubs that are often aromatic and bitter (Hall and Clements 1923; McArthur and Welch 1986). There is little consensus about the exact number of species within ...
Senecio cineraria (now known as Jacobaea maritima), is a silver-foliaged tender perennial that is commonly used as an annual bedding plant.DESIGN IDEASThere are many ways to incorporate artemisia into your landscape. Here’s how: Create a subdued elegant color scheme by combining silver artemisia...
(Common names include "sweet wormwood" or "annual wormwood". ) Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood) is a shrubby perennial native to China. The leaf of the plant contains up to 0.04 percent Artemisinin. This herb has been used over the centuries by Chinese medical practitioners. Artemisin...
Sagebrush, a native perennial, hosts arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), whereas cheatgrass, a winter annual, is a relatively poor host of AMF. This shift is likely intertwined with decreased carbon (C)-sequestration in cheatgrass-invaded soils and alterations in overall soil fungal community ...
Artemisiais one of the largest and most widely distributed genera in the family of Asteraceae. It is a heterogeneous genus consisting of more than 500 different species distributed mainly in Europe, Asia and North America1,2. These species are perennial, biennial and annual herbs or small shrubs...
(Afshar et al.2011). The hydroalcoholic aqueous extracts ofA. annuaL. were prominently found to be effective on malaria and can be utilized by inhabitants on a worldwide level to diagnose this disease, particularly in endemic regions where there is not sufficient budget to purchase potent new ...