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- Arnica abstract "Arnica /ˈɑrnɨkə/ is a genus with about 30 perennial, herbaceous species, belonging to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The genus name Arnica may be derived from the Greek arna, "lamb", in reference to the soft, hairy leaves.This circumboreal and montane (subalpine) genus occurs mostly in the temperate regions of western North America, while two are native to Eurasia (A. angustifolia and A. montana).[citation needed]Arnica used to be included in the tribe Senecioneae because it has a flower or pappus of fine bristles. This was soon questioned and Nordenstam (1977) placed it tentatively in tribe Heliantheae s.l.[citation needed]This arrangement also became uncertain because of the sesquiterpene lactone chemistry in certain species. Lately Arnica was placed in an unresolved clade together with Madiinae, Eupatorieae, Heliantheae s.s. and Pectidinae.[citation needed]Several species, such as Arnica montana and A. chamissonis, contain helenalin, a sesquiterpene lactone that is a major ingredient in anti-inflammatory preparations (used mostly for bruises). Arnica species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Bucculatrix arnicella.Arnica is also known by the names Mountain Tobacco and, somewhat confusingly, Leopard's bane and Wolfsbane—two names that it shares with the entirely separate genus Aconitum.".
- Arnica class Eudicots.
- Arnica division Flowering_plant.
- Arnica family Asteraceae.
- Arnica family Asteroideae.
- Arnica family Heliantheae.
- Arnica family Madieae.
- Arnica kingdom Plant.
- Arnica order Asterales.
- Arnica order Asterids.
- Arnica thumbnail Arnica_montana_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-015.jpg?width=300.
- Arnica wikiPageExternalLink taxa.htm.
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- Arnica wikiPageID "637284".
- Arnica wikiPageRevisionID "605268837".
- Arnica familia Asteraceae.
- Arnica genus "Arnica".
- Arnica genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Arnica hasPhotoCollection Arnica.
- Arnica imageCaption "Arnica montana Ill.Koehler".
- Arnica name "Arnica".
- Arnica ordo Asterales.
- Arnica regnum Plant.
- Arnica subdivision "See text.".
- Arnica subdivisionRanks Species.
- Arnica subfamilia Asteroideae.
- Arnica subtribus Madieae.
- Arnica tribus Heliantheae.
- Arnica unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Arnica unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Arnica unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Arnica subject Category:Arnica.
- Arnica subject Category:Asteraceae_genera.
- Arnica subject Category:Medicinal_plants.
- Arnica type Eukaryote.
- Arnica type Plant.
- Arnica type Species.
- Arnica type Plant.
- Arnica type Organism.
- Arnica comment "Arnica /ˈɑrnɨkə/ is a genus with about 30 perennial, herbaceous species, belonging to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The genus name Arnica may be derived from the Greek arna, "lamb", in reference to the soft, hairy leaves.This circumboreal and montane (subalpine) genus occurs mostly in the temperate regions of western North America, while two are native to Eurasia (A. angustifolia and A.".
- Arnica label "Arnica".
- Arnica label "Arnica".
- Arnica label "Arnica".
- Arnica label "Arnica".
- Arnica label "Arnica".
- Arnica label "Arnika (Gattung)".
- Arnica label "Arnika".
- Arnica label "Арника".
- Arnica sameAs Prha.
- Arnica sameAs Arnika_(Gattung).
- Arnica sameAs Arnica.
- Arnica sameAs Arnica.
- Arnica sameAs Arnica.
- Arnica sameAs Arnika.
- Arnica sameAs Arnica.
- Arnica sameAs m.02z9x8.
- Arnica sameAs Q693908.
- Arnica sameAs Q693908.
- Arnica wasDerivedFrom Arnica?oldid=605268837.
- Arnica depiction Arnica_montana_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-015.jpg.
- Arnica isPrimaryTopicOf Arnica.
- Arnica name "Arnica".