Thalictrum pubescens: 1 definition
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)1) Thalictrum pubescens Pursh 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: Thalictrum canadense Mill. var. hebecarpum (Fernald) House, Thalictrum carolinianum Bosc ex DC. var. subpubescens DC., Thalictrum perelegans Greene, Thalictrum polygamum Muhlenberg ex Sprengel, Thalictrum polygamum Sprengel, an invalid name, Thalictrum polygamum var. hebecarpum Fernald, Thalictrum polygamum var. intermedium B. Boivin, Thalictrum polygamum var. pubescens (Pursh) K.C. Davis, Thalictrum pubescens var. hebecarpum (Fernald) B. Boivin, Thalictrum pubescens Pursh var. hepaticum (Greene) Keener, Thalictrum viride Greene.
References regarding Thalictrum pubescens Pursh for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· The Gardeners Dictionary (1768)
· Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. (1793)
· Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1813)
· Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale (1817)
· Minnesota Botanical Studies (1900)
· Rhodora (1908)
· Leaflets of Botanical Observation and Criticism (1910)
· New York State Museum Bulletin (1924)
· Rhodora (1944)
· Le Naturaliste Canadien (1966)
2) Thalictrum pubescens Pursh var. pubescens is another plant
References regarding Thalictrum pubescens Pursh var. pubescens for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· The Gardeners Dictionary (1768)
· Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. (1793)
· Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1813)
· Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale (1817)
· Minnesota Botanical Studies (1900)
· Rhodora (1908)
· Leaflets of Botanical Observation and Criticism (1910)
· New York State Museum Bulletin (1924)
· Rhodora (1944)
· Le Naturaliste Canadien (1966)
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text: Meadowweed, Pigamon pubescent, Tall meadow-rue, Late meadow-rue, King-of-the-meadow, Muskrat-weed.
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