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.
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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.
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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