Non-scientific name:
telegraph weed
2 Accepted name(s) for "telegraph weed":
Accepted name |
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Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. |
Heterotheca inuloides Cass. |
3 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: |
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Herbs of Commerce (McGuffin et al., 2000) | Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. | Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. | Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. | ||
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016) | Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. | Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. | Heterotheca grandiflora Nutt. | ||
Market Med. Pl. of Monterrey, Mexico (Nicholson & Arzeni, 1993) | Heterotheca inuloides Cass. | Heterotheca inuloides Cass. | Heterotheca inuloides Cass. | leaves, stems |
4 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "telegraph weed":
Non-scientific names: | Class of name: | Medicinal sources: |
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arnica | Other |
Market Med. Pl. of Monterrey, Mexico (Nicholson & Arzeni, 1993)
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silk-grass golden-aster | Other |
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
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telegraph-weed | Other |
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
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telegraphweed | Other |
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
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