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- Peucedanum_officinale abstract "Peucedanum officinale is a herbaceous perennial plant in the Apiaceae found mainly in Central Europe and Southern Europe.It is also native to the U.K., where it has the common names Hog's Fennel and Sulphurweed, but it is a rare plant there, occurring only in certain localities in the counties of Essex and Kent. It was formerly also found near the town of Shoreham-by-sea in the county of West Sussex, but has long been extinct there.Habitat: rough grassland, clayey banks and cliffs near the sea. It is a glabrous perennial with stems up to 2 m in height, solid, striate, sometimes weakly angled, sparsely blotched wine red, surrounded by fibrous remains of petioles at the base and springing from a stout rootstock. The umbels of greenish-yellow flowers contrast pleasingly with the bushy, radiating mass of dark green, long-petioled leaves, which bear linear, sessile lobes, attenuate at both ends and having narrow, cartilaginous margins (i.e., individual lobes resembling blades of grass).Peucedanum officinale has been known as a medicinal plant in Britain since at least the 17th century and features in the herbals of Nicholas Culpepper (in whose day it was more plentiful, for he records it as growing abundantly on Faversham marshes) and John Gerard. Culpepper records the additional common names Hoar Strange, Hoar Strong, (compare German "Haarstrang", meaning Hog's Tail) Brimstonewort and Sulphurwort.The long stout taproot - 'black without and white within' and sometimes 'as big as a man's thigh', as Gerard has it - yields,when incised in Spring, a considerable quantity of a yellowish-green latex, which dries into a gummy oleoresin and retains the strong, sulphurous scent of the root. This harvesting technique,and the product so obtained, very much recall those of two other medicinal umbellifers: Ferula assa-foetida and Dorema ammoniacum. A decoction of the root of P. officinale is diuretic, sudorific, antiscorbutic and controls menstruation. Gummi Peucedani, the oleoresin derived from the drying of the root latex, has properties similar to those of Gum Ammoniac (the oleoresin derived from Dorema ammoniacum). Peucedanum officinale has also been used in veterinary medicine.".
- Peucedanum_officinale binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Peucedanum_officinale class Eudicots.
- Peucedanum_officinale division Flowering_plant.
- Peucedanum_officinale family Apiaceae.
- Peucedanum_officinale genus Peucedanum.
- Peucedanum_officinale kingdom Plant.
- Peucedanum_officinale order Apiales.
- Peucedanum_officinale order Asterids.
- Peucedanum_officinale wikiPageID "40159885".
- Peucedanum_officinale wikiPageRevisionID "581160450".
- Peucedanum_officinale binomial "Peucedanum officinale".
- Peucedanum_officinale binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Peucedanum_officinale familia Apiaceae.
- Peucedanum_officinale genus "Peucedanum".
- Peucedanum_officinale name "Peucedanum officinale".
- Peucedanum_officinale ordo Apiales.
- Peucedanum_officinale regnum Plant.
- Peucedanum_officinale species "P. officinale".
- Peucedanum_officinale unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Peucedanum_officinale unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Peucedanum_officinale unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Peucedanum_officinale subject Category:Peucedanum.
- Peucedanum_officinale subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Peucedanum_officinale type Eukaryote.
- Peucedanum_officinale type Plant.
- Peucedanum_officinale type Species.
- Peucedanum_officinale type Organism.
- Peucedanum_officinale comment "Peucedanum officinale is a herbaceous perennial plant in the Apiaceae found mainly in Central Europe and Southern Europe.It is also native to the U.K., where it has the common names Hog's Fennel and Sulphurweed, but it is a rare plant there, occurring only in certain localities in the counties of Essex and Kent. It was formerly also found near the town of Shoreham-by-sea in the county of West Sussex, but has long been extinct there.Habitat: rough grassland, clayey banks and cliffs near the sea.".
- Peucedanum_officinale label "Echter Haarstrang".
- Peucedanum_officinale label "Gorysz lekarski".
- Peucedanum_officinale label "Peucedanum officinale".
- Peucedanum_officinale label "Peucedanum officinale".
- Peucedanum_officinale label "Peucedanum officinale".
- Peucedanum_officinale label "Varkensvenkel".
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Echter_Haarstrang.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Peucedanum_officinale.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Peucedanum_officinale.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Varkensvenkel.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Gorysz_lekarski.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs m.0wj1bmx.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Q459253.
- Peucedanum_officinale sameAs Q459253.
- Peucedanum_officinale wasDerivedFrom Peucedanum_officinale?oldid=581160450.
- Peucedanum_officinale isPrimaryTopicOf Peucedanum_officinale.
- Peucedanum_officinale name "Peucedanum officinale".