Artemisia chamaemelifolia explained

Artemisia chamaemelifolia is a European and Middle Eastern species of plant in the daisy family.[1]

Description

The species flowering stems are 30– in length and are cylindrical, erect, and are dark brown in colour. Leaves are pinnatisect, are green coloured and are either hairless or have minimum amount of it. Leaf-lobes are 2– by and are filiform to linear. Its capitula is 4- in diameter and is globose and quite ovate. Flowers are yellow in colour and have glabrous corollas.

Distribution

It is found in Bulgaria in western Ponor on Golyama Mogila and Torlovichka Mogila mountains and in Ostriya Vrah village. It is also native to European and Asian mountains such as the Alps, Cantabria, Caucasus, Stara Planina, and in Asia Minor and northern Iran.[2]

Habitat

It can be found growing on grassy and stony landscape, where it reproduces due to its herbaceus nature at the elevation of .[2]

Conservation status

Artemisia chamaemelifolia is considered to be Critically endangered due to low population and specification of habitat.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://luirig.altervista.org/flora/taxa/index1.php?scientific-name=artemisia+chamaemelifolia Altervista Flora Italiana, Artemisia a foglie di camomilla, Artemisia chamaemelifolia Vill.
  2. Web site: Artemisia chamaemelifolia. Red Data Book of the Republic of Bulgaria. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences & Ministry of Environment and Water . May 26, 2013.