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- | Artemisia dracunculus L. - syn.Artemisia inodora Willd. - Asteraceae - | + | Artemisia dracunculus L. - syn.Artemisia inodora Willd. - Asteraceae - |
Probably native to East Europe and Northwest Asia, naturalized in Europe, Asia, North America, cultivated especially in France; upright aromatic perennial, 0.60-1.20m high; stems mostly numerous, branched; leaves smooth, not divided, linear, glabrous, entire, 2-10cm long; flowerheads pendulous, nearly globoid, 2-3mm in diameter; tiny greenish flowers with strong aromatic smell. | Probably native to East Europe and Northwest Asia, naturalized in Europe, Asia, North America, cultivated especially in France; upright aromatic perennial, 0.60-1.20m high; stems mostly numerous, branched; leaves smooth, not divided, linear, glabrous, entire, 2-10cm long; flowerheads pendulous, nearly globoid, 2-3mm in diameter; tiny greenish flowers with strong aromatic smell. | ||
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[Glandular hairs, secretory cavities, and the essential oil in the leaves of tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.). Werker, Ella, et al., Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants 2.3 (1994): 19-32] | [Glandular hairs, secretory cavities, and the essential oil in the leaves of tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.). Werker, Ella, et al., Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants 2.3 (1994): 19-32] | ||
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"The essential oil of Artemisia dracunculus L. of Cuban origin has been analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Forty-two compounds were identified, of which elemicin (53.0%) and methyl eugenol (17.6%) were the major constituents." | "The essential oil of Artemisia dracunculus L. of Cuban origin has been analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Forty-two compounds were identified, of which elemicin (53.0%) and methyl eugenol (17.6%) were the major constituents." |