Species guide

Artemisia keiskeana

Inu Yomogi

Artemisia keiskeana (Inu Yomogi) is a perennial herb native to China North-Central, Japan, Korea, Manchuria, and Primorye. It grows in hills and dry areas. Imported field notes describe plants reaching 30–80 cm. Broad oval-shaped, dark green, giving an impression similar to wild asters or chrysanthemums. The flower heads have long pedicels, giving them a glossy, lacquered appearance.

Artemisia keiskeana (Inu Yomogi)
Current Artemisia.wiki image for Artemisia keiskeana.
Accepted name Artemisia keiskeana
Subgenus Dracunculus
Section Paniculigerae
Range Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu
Habitat Hills and dry areas
Species-specific papers 0

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Research summary

Paper-backed research brief for Artemisia keiskeana (Inu Yomogi). 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.

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