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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)

1) Artemisia dracunculus L. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Artemisia aromatica A. Nelson, Artemisia dracunculina S. Watson, Artemisia dracunculoides Pursh, Artemisia dracunculoides subsp. dracunculina (S. Watson) H.M. Hall & Clements, Artemisia dracunculoides var. dracunculina (S. Watson) S.F. Blake, Artemisia dracunculus subsp. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) H.M. Hall & Clem., Artemisia dracunculus L. var. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) Besser, Artemisia glauca Pallas ex Willdenow, Artemisia glauca Pallas, Artemisia glauca M. Bieb. ex Ledeb., Artemisia glauca var. dracunculina (S. Watson) Fernald, Artemisia glauca var. dracunculoides Bush, Artemisia glauca var. dracunculoides (Pursh) Bush, Artemisia glauca var. megacephala B. Boivin, Artemisia inodora Willd., Artemisia redowskyi Ledeb., Oligosporus condimentarius Cass., Oligosporus dracunculinus (S. Watson) Poljakov, Oligosporus dracunculoides (Pursh) Poljakov, Oligosporus dracunculus (L.) Poljakov, Oligosporus dracunculus subsp. dracunculinus (S. Watson) W.A. Weber, Oligosporus dracunculus (L.) Poljakov subsp. glaucus (Pall. ex Willd.) A. Löve & D. Löve.

References regarding Artemisia dracunculus L. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Species Plantarum (1753)
· Species Plantarum. (1831)
· Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1814)
· Nouveau Bulletin des Sciences, Publie par la Société Philomatique de Paris (1817)
· Fl. Ross. (Ledeb.) (1845)
· Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1888)
· Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1900)
· Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (1923)
· American Midland Naturalist (1928)
· Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (1940)
· Rhodora (1945)
· Le Naturaliste Canadien (1955)
· Trudy Instituta Botaniki. Alma-Ata (1961)
· Botaniceskjij Žurnal SSSR (1979)
· Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1981)
· Plant Systematics and Evolution (1986)
· Phytologia (1989)
· Bjulleten’ Glavnogo Botaniceskogo Sada (1990)
· Journal of Experimental Botany (1991)
· Uses of Plants by the Indians (1991)
· Botaničeskij Žurnal (1991)
· Thaiszia (1997)
· Native American Ethnobotany. (1998)
· Bulletin of Botanical Research (2000)
· Phytomedicine (2006)

2) Artemisia dracunculus L. var. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) Besser is another plant having the following synonyms: Artemisia dracunculoides Pursh, Artemisia dracunculoides var. dracunculina (S. Watson) S.F. Blake, Artemisia dracunculoides var. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) Munz, Artemisia dracunculus subsp. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) H.M. Hall & Clem., Artemisia dracunculus var. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) Jeps., Artemisia glauca Pall. ex Willd., Artemisia glauca var. dracunculina (S. Watson) Fernald, Artemisia glauca var. dracunculoides (Pursh) Bush, Oligosporus dracunculoides (Pursh) Poljakov, Oligosporus dracunculus subsp. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) Á. Löve & D. Löve, Oligosporus glaucus (Pall. ex Willd.) Poljakov.

References regarding Artemisia dracunculus L. var. glauca (Pall. ex Willd.) Besser for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Species Plantarum (1753)
· Species Plantarum. (1831)
· Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1814)
· Flora Boreali-Americana (1833)
· Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1888)
· Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (1923)
· A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
· American Midland Naturalist (1928)
· A Manual of Southern California Botany (1935)
· Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (1940)
· Rhodora (1945)
· Trudy Instituta Botaniki. AlmaAta (1961)
· Taxon (1982)
· Bull. Nat. Hist. Mus. London, Bot. (1993)
· Phytologia Mem. (1996)

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