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== Popular names == | == Popular names == | ||
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− | + | | English | |
− | + | | Roman pellitory, Spanish chamomile, Spanish pellitory | |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | French | ||
+ | | pyrèthre d'Afrique | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | German | ||
+ | | römischer Bertram | ||
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== Classification == | == Classification == | ||
− | Anacyclus pyrethrum (L.) Link | + | ''Anacyclus pyrethrum'' (L.) Link |
synonyms: | synonyms: | ||
*''Anthemis pyrethrum'' L. (1753) sensu stricto | *''Anthemis pyrethrum'' L. (1753) sensu stricto | ||
− | *''Matricaria pyrethrum'' (L.) Baill. (1882) | + | *''Matricaria pyrethrum'' (L.) Baill. (1882) |
+ | *''Anacyclus depressus'' Ball (1873) | ||
== Cultivars == | == Cultivars == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
[[File:Anacyclus pyrethrum - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-011.jpg|thumb|left|drawing of Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen]] | [[File:Anacyclus pyrethrum - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-011.jpg|thumb|left|drawing of Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen]] | ||
− | + | Cultivated in Pakistan, India and Austria, formerly also in Germany, the Netherlands and Hungary. The ethereal oil is also used in the production of liqueurs. | |
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
*Beverage | *Beverage | ||
+ | **essential oil in liqueurs. | ||
*Medicinal | *Medicinal | ||
+ | **formerly ''Radix Pyrethri Romani'' | ||
see [[:fr:Pyrèthre (Cazin 1868)|Cazin (1868)]] | see [[:fr:Pyrèthre (Cazin 1868)|Cazin (1868)]] | ||
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[[Category:Human medicine, temperate major]] | [[Category:Human medicine, temperate major]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Essential oil]] |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 10 August 2016
Anacyclus pyrethrum (L.) Link
Order | Asterales |
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Family | Compositae |
Genus | Anacyclus |
2n =
Origin : Morocco, Algeria,
South-East Spain
wild and cultivated
English | {{{english}}} |
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French | {{{french}}} |
Contents
Description
Popular names
English | Roman pellitory, Spanish chamomile, Spanish pellitory |
French | pyrèthre d'Afrique |
German | römischer Bertram |
Classification
Anacyclus pyrethrum (L.) Link
synonyms:
- Anthemis pyrethrum L. (1753) sensu stricto
- Matricaria pyrethrum (L.) Baill. (1882)
- Anacyclus depressus Ball (1873)
Cultivars
History
Cultivated in Pakistan, India and Austria, formerly also in Germany, the Netherlands and Hungary. The ethereal oil is also used in the production of liqueurs.
Uses
- Beverage
- essential oil in liqueurs.
- Medicinal
- formerly Radix Pyrethri Romani
see Cazin (1868)
References
- Chaudhri, I. I., 1953. Cultivation of medicinal plants in Pakistan. Pakistan J. Sci. Res., 5(3): 110-116.
- Chopra, R. N., Nayar S. L. & Chopra I. C., 1956. Glossary of Indian medicinal plants. New Delhi, Council of Scientific Industrial Research. 330 p.
- Garg, S. & Sastry T. S., 1996. Indian Compositae in foods and flavours - review (pp. 361-382) - In: P. D. S. Caligari & D. J. N. Hind (eds.) Compositae: biology and utilization. Proceedings of the International Compositae Conference, Kew, 1994. Kew, Royal Bot. Gardens. 689 p.
- Humphries, J. C. (1979) - A revision of the genus Anacyclus L. (Compositae: Anthemideae). Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Bot. 7: 83-142.