Artemisia annua L. F. Macrocephala Pamp
Artemisia annua L. F. Macrocephala Pamp
Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Wormwood, Sweet Annie, Sweet Sagewort or Annual Wormwood, is a common type of wormwood that is native to temperate Asia, but naturalized throughout the world. Artemisia annua f. macrocephala Pampanini; A. chamomilla C. Winkler; A. stewartii C. B. Clarke; A. wadei Edgeworth. Herbs, annual, 70-160(-200) cm tall, much branched, sparsely puberulent, soon glabrous, strongly aromatic. Leaves gland-dotted. Lowermost stem leaves: leaf blade ovate or triangular-ovate, 3-7 × 2-6 cm, 3(or 4)-pinnatipartite; segments 5-8(-10) pairs. Middle stem leaves: petiole 1-2 cm; leaf blade 2(or 3)-pinnatisect or pectinatisect; lobules deeply serrate to pectinate; teeth triangular, 1-2 × ca. 0.5 mm; rachis narrowly winged, sparsely serrate or not; midvein prominent adaxially. Uppermost leaves and leaflike bracts 1(or 2)-pinnatipartite. Synflorescence a panicle to 15 × 8 cm, produced from most nodes to form broad, conical compound panicle.
Products from Artemisia annua L. F. Macrocephala Pamp
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BCN5973
Artemether 71963-77-4
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BCN5814
Artemisinin 63968-64-9
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BCN6264
Dihydroartemisinin 71939-50-9
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BCN4462
4,5-Epoxyartemisinic acid 92466-31-4
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BCN4336
Artemisinic acid 80286-58-4
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BCN4285
Deoxyartemisinin 72826-63-2
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BCN5434
alpha-Epoxydihydroartemisinic acid 380487-65-0
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