| Class of Coldness | III〜VI | Light Condition | II〜V |
| Class of Warmness | 75以上 | Class of Soil | I〜IV |
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Plant data
| Latin name | Artemisia capillaris Thunberg | |||||||||
| Family name | Compositae | |||||||||
| Common name | Fragrant wormwood | |||||||||
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Reference
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Okuno, I. et al., Pharmacognostical studies on the crude drug Inchinko in Japan (VI). Seasonal variation in chemical constituents of Artemisia capillaris THUNB. Shoyakugaku Zasshi (1983), 37(3), 199-203. Goto, M. et al., Constituents and their biological activities of Artemisia capillaris. Gendai Toyo Igaku (1983), 4(1), 61-6. Miyazawa, M. et al., The essential oil of Artemisia capillaris. Phytochemistry (1977), 16(7), 1054-7. Komiya, T. et al., Capillarisin, a constituent from Artemisiae capillaris herba. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (1975), 23(6), 1387-8. Sera, S. et al., Esculetin dimethyl ether from Artemisia capillaris. II. Nippon Nogei Kagaku Kaishi (1930), 6, 1003-12. | ||||||||||
| Crude drug | ARTEMISIAE CAPILLARIS FLOS | |||||||||
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| Plant culture and efficient production method | Plant culture | |||||||||
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