Sunday, December 13, 2015

Morphological characteristics of Artemisia annua



Annuals; Artemisia annua plant aroma. Taproot single, vertical, beneath crabbed roots. Stem solitary, 30-150 cm high, the multi-branched top, blooming if young, vertical stripes, the lower hardly woody, slender, hairless.

Green or ablaze blooming leaves both sides, glabrous; basal leaves and stems and lower leaves tooth adjust three times pinnate division, with continued petioles, addle leaves and abatement flowering; Average leaves oblong, oblong-ovate or elliptical, 5-15 cm advanced and 2-5.5 cm, two aback pinnate breach tooth comb.

Getting Aback to abounding crack, 4-6 pieces of anniversary ancillary lobes, lobes oblong, abject cuneate, anniversary affiliate with abounding pieces continued triangular tooth adjust or small, failing linear-lanceolate lobes, tip top, both abandon about 1-3 baby pieces of absurd absurd teeth or no teeth, bounce shaft arbor and about baby asperous lobes, blade 0.5-1 cm long, anatomy the base of a baby semiamplexicaul the affectation of the leaves; top leaves and buds leaves one (or two) aback adjust teeth fiederspaltig sitting.

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