Artemisia granatensis is one of the most threatened Artemisia species in Europe: a narrow Sierra Nevada endemic long valued as a medicinal mountain plant and now critically endangered in the wild. Recent conservation work treats overharvesting, illegal collection, and browsing pressure as central to the species' story, so its page is best understood through that conservation context rather than through a generic range note alone.
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Accepted nameArtemisia granatensis
SubgenusAbsinthium
SectionArgyrophyllae
RangeNative to Spain
HabitatA subshrub. Grows primarily in the subalpine or subarctic biome
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Research summary
Paper-backed research brief for Artemisia granatensis. The local cache does not yet attach species-specific paper-backed records, so the page still leans on genus-level reviews and comparative literature. The strongest recurring themes are phytochemistry, morphology, and identification. Key records include Global phylogeny and taxonomy of Artemisia, The Artemisia L. Genus: A Review of Bioactive Essential Oils, and The Genus Artemisia: A Comprehensive Review.
Abad, M.J., Bedoya, L.M., Apaza, L. & Bermejo, P. (2012). The Artemisia L. Genus: A Review of Bioactive Essential Oils. Molecules 17(3): 2542-2566. DOI: 10.3390/molecules17032542.
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