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Non-scientific name:

altamisa

7 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Trade forms: Plant parts:
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004) Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Schultz Bip. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip. dried leaf or dried aerial parts leaf or aerial parts
Herbal Meds., 3rd edn. (Barnes et al., 2007) Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Schultz Bip. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip. Leaf, aerial parts
GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999) Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch. Bip. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip.
Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009) Ambrosia elatior L. Ambrosia elatior L. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Aerial parts, Entire plant, Leaf + twigs, Pollen
Pl. for Malaria, Pl. for Fever (Milliken, 2021) Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.
Med. Pl. in Ethnobot./Relig. Trads., Cuba (Carlomagno et al., 2015) Ambrosia artemisifolia Lin. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.
GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999) Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.
Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009) Senecio filaginoides DC. Senecio filaginoides DC. Senecio filaginoides DC.
Med. Pl. in Loja & Zamora-Chinchipe, Ecuador (Tene et al., 2007) Ambrosia artemisioides Meyen & Walpers ex Meyen Ambrosia artemisioides Meyen & Walp. Ambrosia artemisioides Meyen & Walp. Stem
Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009) Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng. Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng. Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng. Aerial parts, Dried aerial parts, Pollen
Pl. for Malaria, Pl. for Fever (Milliken, 2021) Ambrosia cumanensis Kunth Ambrosia cumanensis Kunth Ambrosia cumanensis Kunth
Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009) Ambrosia scabra Hook. & Arn. Ambrosia scabra Hook. & Arn. Ambrosia scabra Hook. & Arn. Aerial parts and root
Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009) Parthenium hysterophorus L. Parthenium hysterophorus L. Parthenium hysterophorus L. Dried aerial parts, Dried leaf, Flowers + leaf , Fresh root
Pl. for Malaria, Pl. for Fever (Milliken, 2021) Parthenium hysterophorus L. Parthenium hysterophorus L. Parthenium hysterophorus L.

77 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "altamisa":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
acetilla Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
ajenjo del campo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
alfinetes de senhora Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
alta misa del ca mpo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
altamesa Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
altamisa a marga Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
altamisa del bordo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
altamisa mexicana Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
altamza Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
amargosa Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
ambroisie annuelle Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
ambrosia de hojas de ajenjo Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
ambrósia Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
annual ragweed Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
artemijio Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
artemijo Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
artemisa Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
Med. Pl. in Ethnobot./Relig. Trads., Cuba (Carlomagno et al., 2015)
artemisia de terra Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
artemísia Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
artmija Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
bachelor's buttons Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
beifußambrosie Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
beifußblättriges traubenkraut Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
bitterweed Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
blanquillo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
boulet Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
bouton d'argent Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
buta-kusa Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
camamieri Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
camomilla Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
camoumida Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
camsumilha Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
canamelha Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
charcao Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
chu purujume Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
common ragweed Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
cosco Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
cravorana Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
doejipul Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
falsa altamisa Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
feather-fully Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
featherfew Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
featherfoil Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
febrifuge plant Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
feverfew Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
Herbal Meds., 3rd edn. (Barnes et al., 2007)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
feverfew tansy Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
flirtwort Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
grande camomile Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
grande camomille Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
herba tanaceti parthenii Pharmaceutical WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
hierba santa maria Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
losna-selvagem Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
manzanilla Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
marco sacha Other Pl. for Malaria, Pl. for Fever (Milliken, 2021)
mata mora Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
mata moro Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
mata negra Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
mata rosa Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
matricaria Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
matricariacomum Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mattram Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
midsummer daisy Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mocoraca blanca Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
moederkruid Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mutterkraut Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
natsushirogiku Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
petit herbe à po Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
piretrum devičij Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
pyrèthre doré Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
romerillo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
santamaria Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
varadika Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
vettervoo Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
vida-vida Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
yerba de la oveja Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
yerba de la víbora Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
âghovân Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)