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Non-scientific name:

wild saffron

2 Accepted name(s) for "wild saffron":

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

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Drug form: Plant parts:
WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007) Carthamus tinctorius L. Carthamus tinctorius L. Carthamus tinctorius L. dried flower flower
Med Pl. of Myanmar (DeFilipps & Krupnick, 2018) Carthamus tinctorius L. Carthamus tinctorius L. Carthamus tinctorius L. Leaf, flower, seed, root
U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacop. (HPUS, 2009) Colchicum autumnale L. Colchicum autumnale L. Colchicum autumnale L.

63 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "wild saffron":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
american saffron Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
autumn crocus Other U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacop. (HPUS, 2009)
baharman Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
barre Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
bastard saffron Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
benibana Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
biri Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
centurakam Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
chôm pu Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
colchicum autumnale Other U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacop. (HPUS, 2009)
dok kham Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
dyer's saffron Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
esfer Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
fake saffron Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
false saffron Other Med Pl. of Myanmar (DeFilipps & Krupnick, 2018)
WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
flos carthami Pharmaceutical WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hong hoa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hong hua Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hong-hua Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
honghua Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hsu pan Other Med Pl. of Myanmar (DeFilipps & Krupnick, 2018)
huang hua Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hung hua Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hung-hua Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hungarian saffron Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
ik-kot Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
indian saffl ower Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kafishah Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kajirah Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kanar Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
karizeh Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kasube Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kasubha Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kasumba Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kazirah Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kembang pulu Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kham Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kham foi Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kham yong Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
khoinbo Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kouranka Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kusum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kusuma Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kusumba Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kusumphul Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
lago Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
meadow saffron Other U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacop. (HPUS, 2009)
naked lady Other U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacop. (HPUS, 2009)
qurtum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
rum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
saff-fl ower Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
saffl ower Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
safflower Other Med Pl. of Myanmar (DeFilipps & Krupnick, 2018)
saffron Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
saffron thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
safl or Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
safran bâtard Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
senturakam Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shawrina Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sufir Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sáfrányos szeklice Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
usfur Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
za’afran Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)