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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MS057 : Artemisia vulgaris L.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 239  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Asterales
Family : Asteraceae / Compositae - Aster family
Genus : Artemisia L. - sagebrush
Species : Artemisia vulgaris L. - common wormwood
Plant Location in Melghat : Among tall grasses at higher elevations  
Plant Category : Shrubs  
Plant's Current Status : UNCOMMON  
Plant Family : Asteraceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Indian Wormwood, Fleabane, Mugwort • Hindi: Nagdona, Davana • Manipuri: Leibakngou • Marathi: Dhordavana, Gondhomaro • Tamil: Makkippu • Malayalam: Makkippuvu, Masipatri • Telugu: Masipatri • Kannada: Manjepatre, Urigattige • Bengali: Nagadana • Oriya: Dayona • Konkani: Surpin • Assamese: Nilum • Sanskrit: Nagadaman, Damanak • Tangkhul: Harana
 
Synonym : Artemisia glabrata DC.
Artemisia indica var. heyneana Wall. ex Besser.
Artemisia opulenta Pamp.
Artemisia vulgaris subsp. coarctata (Fors ex Besser) Ameljcz.
Artemisia vulgaris var. coarctica Besser


Description : Perennials, (40–)60–190 cm, sometimes faintly aromatic (rhizomes coarse). Stems relatively numerous, erect, brownish to reddish brown, simple proximally, branched distally (angularly ribbed), sparsely hairy or glabrous. Leaves basal (petiolate) and cauline (sessile), uniformly green or bicolor; blades broadly lanceolate, ovate, or linear, (2–)3–10(–12) × 1.8–8 cm (proximal reduced and entire, distal pinnately dissected, lobes to 20 mm wide), faces pubescent or glabrescent (abaxial) or glabrous (adaxial). Heads in compact, paniculiform or racemiform arrays (10–)20–30(–40) × (5–)7–15(–20) cm. Involucres ovoid to campanulate, 2–3(–4) mm. Phyllaries lanceolate, hairy or glabrescent. Florets: pistillate 7–10; bisexual (5–)8–20; corollas yellowish to reddish brown, 1.5–3 mm, glabrous (style branches arched-curved, truncate, ciliate). Cypselae ellipsoid, 0.5–1(–1.2) mm, glabrous, sometimes resinous. 2n = 18, 36, 40, 54.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : leaves are used to prepare a local hair-care lotion Chinghi. Beneficial in diseases related to menstruation, digestion and parasitic infestations. Topical application of leaves acts anti-septic, anti-bacterial and anti-microbial. Flowers and leaves of Mugwort are also effective in muscular cramps, asthma, painful periods and uterine disorders.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : Alpha-pinen
Menthol
beta-eudesmol
Spathulenol
Sabinene
Beta-thujone
chrysanthenone
camphor
alpha-borneol
germacrene D
morin
luteolin

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