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Biology ( 英語 )

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Norwegian mugwort is a perennial plant that is able to spread by means of thickened, branching, creeping storage stems known as rhizomes. However, the importance of sexual reproduction by seeds compared to vegetative reproduction is yet to be determined (5). Little is understood of the ecology of this species, and further research is required, particularly into seed dispersal and viability, as this may prove to be the key that explains the very restricted range of this plant (3).
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Conservation ( 英語 )

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The UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP) lists the Norwegian mugwort as a priority species (3). The Species Action Plan that was produced to coordinate conservation efforts suggests that further research into the ecology of the species is needed in order to guide conservation measures (3). The Scottish Rare Plant Project, a joint project between Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, has funded research on a range of rare native Scottish plants, including Norwegian mugwort, and has raised public awareness of rare plants in Scotland (6).
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Description ( 英語 )

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Norwegian mugwort is a rare alpine herb (3) that forms small, aromatic tufted plants (4). The deeply toothed leaves are hairy on both the upper and lower surfaces (2). The flowering stems are also hairy and bear a few silky leaves (4). The nodding flowers are yellowish in colour (2). The form of Norwegian mugwort found in Britain is known as variety scotica (2).
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Habitat ( 英語 )

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Found on mountain tops, typically in exposed situations such as on or close to the summit. It has been found on bare rocky ground, in hollows between rocks and on Racomitrium heath (5).
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Range ( 英語 )

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This native species was first discovered in 1950 in western Ross, northern Scotland. Since then it has been found at two further sites in the same region (5). Elsewhere it is also found in Norway and the Ural Mountains, Russia (4).
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Status ( 英語 )

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Listed as a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (3).
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Threats ( 英語 )

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The reasons for the rarity of this mugwort are not understood. The populations of Norwegian mugwort tend to fluctuate in size, but they seem to be stable in the long-term (5).
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Artemisia norvegica ( 阿斯圖里亞斯語 )

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Artemisia noruegica, ye una especie que pertenez a la familia de les asteracees.

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Planta arumosa, pelosa, cespitosa baxa, perenne, con tarmos florales espaciadamente foliosos de 5-20 cm. Fueyes bipinnaes, con segmentos enteros o dacuando dentaos romos o agudos, peciolaos, fueyes caulinares sentaes, toes de pelos sedosos. Capítulos de normal solitarios, aproximao de 1 cm de diámetru, de llargu peciolu, inclinaos. Flores marielles, toemntosas; bráctees involucrales con ampliu marxe pardu. Floria pel branu.[1]

Distribución y hábitat

En Gran Bretaña, Noruega y Rusia. En Gran Bretaña nel norte d'Escocia.[2] Habita en llugares arenosos, d'arenisca o mofu en montes.

Taxonomía

Artemisia norvegica describióse por Elias Magnus Fries y espublizóse en Novitiae Florae Suecicae 56. 1817.[3]

Etimoloxía

Hai dos teoríes na etimoloxía de Artemisia: según la primera, debe'l so nome a Artumisa, hermana ximielga d'Apolo y diosa griega de la caza y de les virtúes curatibles, especialmente de los embaranzos y los partos . según la segunda teoría, el xéneru foi dau n'honor a Artemisia II, hermana y muyer de Mausolo, rei de la Caria, 353-352 e.C., que reinó dempués de la muerte del soberanu. N'el so homenaxe alzóse'l Mausoléu de Halicarnaso, una de les siete maravíes del mundu. Yera esperta en botánica y en medicina.[4]

norvegica: epítetu xeográficu que se refier al so localización en Noruega.

Sinonimia

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Referencies

  1. Polunin, O (1989). Guía fotográfica de les flores monteses d'España y d'Europa. Barcelona:Omega. ISBN 84-282-0857-3.
  2. Blamey, M.; Fitter R., Fitter A. (2003). Wild Flowers of Britain & Ireland. London:A&C Black. ISBN 0-7136-5944-0.
  3. «Artemisia norvegica». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultáu'l 23 y payares de 2012.
  4. en Flora de Canaries
  5. (n'inglés) Artemisia norvegica en PlantList

Bibliografía

  1. Cody, W. J. 1996. Fl. Yukon Terr. i–xvii, 1–669. NRC Research Press, Ottawa.
  2. Cronquist, A. J. 1994. Asterales. 5: 1–496. In A. J. Cronquist, A. H. Holmgren, N. H. Holmgren, J. L. Reveal & P. K. Holmgren (eds.) Intermount. Fl.. Hafner Pub. Co., New York.
  3. Flora of North America Editorial Committee, y. 2006. Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1. 19: i–xxiv. In Fl. N. Amer.. Oxford University Press, New York.
  4. Hitchcock, C. H., A. J. Cronquist, F. M. Ownbey & J. W. Thompson. 1984. Compositae. Part V.: 1–343. In Vasc. Pl. Pacif. N.W.. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
  5. Moss, Y. H. 1983. Fl. Alberta (ed. 2) i–xii, 1–687. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.
  6. Welsh, S. L. 1974. Anderson's Fl. Alaska Adj. Parts Canada i–xvi, 1–724. Brigham Young University Press, Provo.

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Artemisia noruegica, ye una especie que pertenez a la familia de les asteracees.

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Beidiog yr Alban ( 威爾斯語 )

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Planhigyn blodeuol lluosflwydd o deulu llygad y dydd a blodyn haul ydy Beidiog yr Alban sy'n enw benywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Asteraceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Artemisia norvegica a'r enw Saesneg yw Norwegian mugwort. Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Beidog Norwy.

Daw'r gair "Asteraceae", sef yr enw ar y teulu hwn, o'r gair 'Aster', y genws mwyaf lluosog o'r teulu - ac sy'n tarddu o'r gair Groeg ἀστήρ, sef 'seren'.

Tyf i uchder o rhwng 20 i 60 cm (7.9 to 23.6 mod), gyda bonion talsyth. Mae'r dail yn isel ar y bonion ac maent 2 - 20 ccm (0.79 - 7.87 modfedd) o hyd.

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Beidiog yr Alban: Brief Summary ( 威爾斯語 )

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Planhigyn blodeuol lluosflwydd o deulu llygad y dydd a blodyn haul ydy Beidiog yr Alban sy'n enw benywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Asteraceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Artemisia norvegica a'r enw Saesneg yw Norwegian mugwort. Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Beidog Norwy.

Daw'r gair "Asteraceae", sef yr enw ar y teulu hwn, o'r gair 'Aster', y genws mwyaf lluosog o'r teulu - ac sy'n tarddu o'r gair Groeg ἀστήρ, sef 'seren'.

Tyf i uchder o rhwng 20 i 60 cm (7.9 to 23.6 mod), gyda bonion talsyth. Mae'r dail yn isel ar y bonion ac maent 2 - 20 ccm (0.79 - 7.87 modfedd) o hyd.

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Artemisia norvegica ( 英語 )

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Artemisia norvegica is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names alpine sagewort, boreal sagewort, mountain sagewort, Norwegian mugwort,[2] arctic wormwood, and spruce wormwood.[3] It is found in cold locations in Eurasia (Scotland,[4] Scandinavia, Ural Mountains of Russia)[5][6] and high altitudes and high latitudes in North America (Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, California).[3][7][8]

Description

Artemisia norvegica is a perennial subshrub growing 20 to 60 centimetres (7.9 to 23.6 inches) tall with erect stems growing from a caudex and taproot. Most of the leaves are located low on the stems and are 2 to 20 centimetres (0.79 to 7.87 inches) long. The nodding inflorescence bears flower heads containing ray and disc florets. The ray florets are female with no functioning male parts and the disc florets at the center are bisexual. The plant reproduces by seed and may spread vegetatively by sending out stolons. The seeds are dispersed on the wind.[3]

Distribution and habitat

Artemisia norvegica grows in subalpine and alpine climates and in Arctic habitat such as tundra. It can be found in moraines, fell field habitat, alpine meadows, and areas dominated by grasses and sedges. In Alaska it occurs on the fjords of Prince William Sound alongside larkspur monkshood (Aconitum delphiniifolium), Eschscholtz's buttercup (Ranunculus eschscholtzii), and Canadian burnet (Sanguisorba canadensis). It grows on Alaskan mountains such as the Kenai Mountains with grasses, sedges, and willows. In the alpine tundra of the Rocky Mountains it grows in snowbeds and on turf made up of blackroot sedge (Carex elynoides) and alpine clover (Trifolium dasyphyllum). It occurs in the mountains of the Northwest Territories among lichens and grasses such as arctic bluegrass (Poa arctica).[3]

Artemisia norvegica is food for a number of animals, such as mountain goats, which eat it during the summer in Alaska, as well as Sitka black-tailed deer and hoary marmots.[3]

Artemisia norvegica is a pioneer species in the primary phase of ecological succession in disturbed areas, such as plains scoured by flooding. It has been known to colonize denuded soil in vehicle tracks. It was used to revegetate habitat disturbed during the construction of the Trail Ridge Road in Colorado.[3]

Subspecies[1]
  • Artemisia norvegica subsp. norvegica
  • Artemisia norvegica subsp. saxatilis (Besser) H.M.Hall & Clem.

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Artemisia norvegica.
  1. ^ a b The Plant List Artemisia norvegica Fr.
  2. ^ "Artemisia norvegica". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Taylor, Jane E. (2006). Artemisia norvegica. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Retrieved 11-11-2011.
  4. ^ Scottish plants from coast to summit - Norwegian Mugwort
  5. ^ Wildscreen Arkive, Norwegian mugwort (Artemisia norvegica) Archived 2015-05-25 at the Wayback Machine/
  6. ^ Panarctic Flora, Artemisia norvegica Fr.
  7. ^ Biota of North America Program 2014 state-level distribution map
  8. ^ "Artemisia norvegica Calflora". www.calflora.org.

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Artemisia norvegica is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names alpine sagewort, boreal sagewort, mountain sagewort, Norwegian mugwort, arctic wormwood, and spruce wormwood. It is found in cold locations in Eurasia (Scotland, Scandinavia, Ural Mountains of Russia) and high altitudes and high latitudes in North America (Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, California).

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Artemisia norvegica ( 西班牙、卡斯蒂利亞西班牙語 )

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Artemisia norvegica, es una especie que pertenece a la familia de las asteráceas.

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Descripción

Planta aromática, pelosa, cespitosa baja, perenne, con tallos florales espaciadamente foliosos de 5-20 cm. Hojas bipinnadas, con segmentos enteros o a veces dentados romos o agudos, peciolados, hojas caulinares sentadas, todas de pelos sedosos. Capítulos normalmente solitarios, aproximadamente de 1 cm de diámetro, de largo pecíolo, inclinados. Flores amarillas, toemntosas; brácteas involucrales con amplio margen pardo. Florece en verano.[1]

Distribución y hábitat

En Gran Bretaña, Noruega y Rusia. En Gran Bretaña en el norte de Escocia.[2]​ Habita en lugares arenosos, de arenisca o musgo en montañas.

Taxonomía

Artemisia norvegica fue descrita por Elias Magnus Fries y publicado en Novitiae Florae Suecicae 56. 1817.[3]

Etimología

Hay dos teorías en la etimología de Artemisia: según la primera, debe su nombre a Artemisa, hermana gemela de Apolo y diosa griega de la caza y de las virtudes curativas, especialmente de los embarazos y los partos . según la segunda teoría, el género fue otorgado en honor a Artemisia II, hermana y mujer de Mausolo, rey de la Caria, 353-352 a. C., que reinó después de la muerte del soberano. En su homenaje se erigió el Mausoleo de Halicarnaso, una de las siete maravillas del mundo. Era experta en botánica y en medicina.[4]

norvegica: epíteto geográfico que se refiere a su localización en Noruega.

Sinonimia

Referencias

  1. Polunin, O (1989). Guía fotográfica de las flores silvestres de España y de Europa. Barcelona:Omega. ISBN 84-282-0857-3.
  2. Blamey, M.; Fitter R.; Fitter A. (2003). Wild Flowers of Britain & Ireland. London:A&C Black. ISBN 0-7136-5944-0.
  3. «Artemisia norvegica». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 23 e noviembre de 2012.
  4. en Flora de Canarias
  5. Artemisia norvegica en PlantList

Bibliografía

  1. Cody, W. J. 1996. Fl. Yukon Terr. i–xvii, 1–669. NRC Research Press, Ottawa.
  2. Cronquist, A. J. 1994. Asterales. 5: 1–496. In A. J. Cronquist, A. H. Holmgren, N. H. Holmgren, J. L. Reveal & P. K. Holmgren (eds.) Intermount. Fl.. Hafner Pub. Co., New York.
  3. Flora of North America Editorial Committee, e. 2006. Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1. 19: i–xxiv. In Fl. N. Amer.. Oxford University Press, New York.
  4. Hitchcock, C. H., A. J. Cronquist, F. M. Ownbey & J. W. Thompson. 1984. Compositae. Part V.: 1–343. In Vasc. Pl. Pacif. N.W.. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
  5. Moss, E. H. 1983. Fl. Alberta (ed. 2) i–xii, 1–687. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.
  6. Welsh, S. L. 1974. Anderson's Fl. Alaska Adj. Parts Canada i–xvi, 1–724. Brigham Young University Press, Provo.

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Artemisia norvegica ( 荷蘭、佛萊明語 )

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Artemisia norvegica is een overblijvende Kruidachtige plant uit de composietenfamilie (Asteraceae of Compositae), die een alpien-boreale verspreiding kent.

In Europa is deze plant vooral bekend van het Noorse hooggebergte.

Naamgeving en etymologie

  • Engels: Alpine sagewort, boreal sagewort, mountain sagewort, Norwegian mugwort, arctic wormwood, spruce wormwood
  • Noors: Norsk malurt
  • Synoniem: Artemisia richardsoniana A.Gray 1862 not Besser 1836, Artemisia rupestris O.F.Müll.

De botanische naam Artemisia is uiteindelijk afkomstig van de Griekse godin Artemis (de Romeinse godin Diana), maar in dit geval waarschijnlijk een eerbetoon aan de Griekse platkundigee Artemisia II van Caria (-350 vC). De soortaanduiding norvegica slaat op één van de belangrijkste vindplaatsen, Noorwegen.

Kenmerken

Artemisia norvegica is een overblijvende kruidachtige plant of dwergstruik die 20 tot 60 cm hoog wordt, met viltig behaarde, rechtopstaande stengels die ontpringen uit een verdikte stengelknol en een penwortel. De vlezige bladeren zitten vooral aan de basis van de stengels in een wortelrozet, zijn handvormig gedeeld, tot 20 cm lang en helder groen.

De lichtgele, knikkende bloemhoofdjes zijn schijfvormig, tot 1 cm in diameter, en bevatten kleine vrouwelijke straalbloemen en tweeslachtige buisbloemen. De zaden zijn voorzien van vruchtpluis en verspreiden zich met de wind.

Habitat en verspreiding

Artemisia norvegica groeit in de subalpiene- en alpiene zone van het hooggebergte en in arctische gebieden. Hij kan gevonden worden in morenes, alpiene graslanden, puinhellingen en toendravegetatie.

Het is een pioniersoort in the eerste fase van de ecologische successie op verstoorde bodems, zoals op overstroomde plaatsen en in bandensporen.

Hij is verspreid over Eurazië - Schotland, Scandinavië en het Oeralgebergte in Rusland - en arctische gebieden en gebergtes in Noord-Amerika (Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, Brits Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Montana, Wyoming en Californië).

In Noorwegen is hij bekend van Hjelmeland, Jondal en in en rond het Trollheimen-gebergte (inclusief Sunndal, Oppdal en Folldal), en in Dovrefjell. Zowel in Trollheimen als in Dovrefjell is het een vrij veel voorkomende plant.

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Artemisia norvegica is een overblijvende Kruidachtige plant uit de composietenfamilie (Asteraceae of Compositae), die een alpien-boreale verspreiding kent.

In Europa is deze plant vooral bekend van het Noorse hooggebergte.

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Norsk malurt ( 挪威語 )

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Norsk malurt, Artemisia norvegica, er ei urt i korgplantefamilien. Planten blir 5 til 25 cm høg. Han er berre funnen i Noreg, i nordre Uralfjella og i Nord-Skottland. I Noreg veks han hovudsakleg i Dovre, Trollheimen og Sunndalsfjella og er dessuten funnen i Hjelmeland og Jondal. Han er forholdsvis vanleg i kjerneområdet sitt, men i tilbakegang.[1]

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Norsk malurt: Brief Summary ( 挪威語 )

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Norsk malurt, Artemisia norvegica, er ei urt i korgplantefamilien. Planten blir 5 til 25 cm høg. Han er berre funnen i Noreg, i nordre Uralfjella og i Nord-Skottland. I Noreg veks han hovudsakleg i Dovre, Trollheimen og Sunndalsfjella og er dessuten funnen i Hjelmeland og Jondal. Han er forholdsvis vanleg i kjerneområdet sitt, men i tilbakegang.

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Norsk malurt ( 挪威語 )

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Norsk malurt (Artemisia norvegica) er en plante i korgplantefamilien. Dette er en viktig plante innen norsk botanikk pga. dens spesielle globale og nasjonale utbredelse.

Utseende

Norsk malurt er lavvokst, 5–25 cm høy, og har flikete blader. Blomstene ser ut som bleke prestekrageblomster der tungekronene er plukket bort. De har en diameter på rundt 1 cm.

Forekomster i Norge

Norsk malurt er lite utbredt i Norge, den er kun funnet i Hjelmeland (Skardheia), Jondal (nordsiden av Vasslifjellet) og i og rundt Trollheimen og Dovrefjell og Sunndalsfjella (blant annet Grøvudalen i Sunndal, i Oppdal og Einunndalen i Folldal). I Trollheimen-Dovre-området er planten ganske vanlig på rabber, berghyller og elveører. Den regnes til de sørlige unisentriske fjellplantene i Norge.

Norsk malurt kom trolig som en tidlig innvandrer etter istida og etablerte seg der det ble tidlig isfritt. Den ble etterhvert utkonkurrert. Den norske malurten har i dag bare tre atskilte voksesteder i verden, nemlig i Norge, i Storbritannia og i Ural i Russland.

Lenge var norsk malurt bare kjent fra Trollheimen-Dovre-området, men i 1954 ble den funnet på Skardheia i Hjelmeland av en realskole-elev[3] – dette ble stadfestet på slutten av 1960-tallet av Leif Ryvarden, og på tidlig 1990-tall ble det fastslått at et funn var gjort i Jondal i Hardanger, også dette funnet var gjort av en skoleelev flere år tidligere.[4]

Sunndal kommune har som kommunevåpen "I grønt i sølv en [norsk] malurt."[5]

Referanser

  1. ^ «Artsdatabankens artsopplysninger». Artsdatabanken. 18. november 2015. Besøkt 26. januar 2019.
  2. ^ «Arkivert kopi». Arkivert fra originalen 19. juni 2006. Besøkt 14. mai 2006.
  3. ^ Mathiesen, Bjarne (1987): «En kuriositet». Blyttia 45:58
  4. ^ Moe, B., M. Sætersdal og G. Flatabø 1994. «Norsk malurt, Artemisia norvegica, funnet i Jondal i Hardanger». Blyttia 52:17.
  5. ^ Sunndal kommune. «Kommunevåpen Sunndal». Besøkt 19. januar 2018.

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Norsk malurt: Brief Summary ( 挪威語 )

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Norsk malurt (Artemisia norvegica) er en plante i korgplantefamilien. Dette er en viktig plante innen norsk botanikk pga. dens spesielle globale og nasjonale utbredelse.

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Artemisia norvegica ( 越南語 )

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Artemisia norvegica, tên thông thường ngải Na Uy, là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cúc. Loài này được Fr. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1817.[1]

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  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Artemisia norvegica. Truy cập ngày 4 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Artemisia norvegica: Brief Summary ( 越南語 )

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Artemisia norvegica, tên thông thường ngải Na Uy, là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cúc. Loài này được Fr. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1817.

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