Heterotheca subaxillaris

Heterotheca subaxillaris, camphorweed,[2] is a North American species of flowering plant in the aster family.[3] It is widespread across much of the United States (from California to Massachusetts) as well as Mexico and Belize.[4][5]

Heterotheca subaxillaris
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Binomial name
Heterotheca subaxillaris
(Lam.) Britton & Rusby 1887
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Heterotheca subaxillaris is a perennial, aromatic herb up to 203 centimeters (80 inches or 6 2/3 feet) in height, often with several erect stems. The stems are hairy to bristly. The inflorescence contains 3-180 flower heads in a flat-topped array. Each head contains 15–35; yellow ray florets surrounding 25–60 disc florets at the center.[6]

Chemistry

The leaf volatiles from which the name "camphorweed" is derived include camphor, but as a minor constituent (less than 2%); of 41 documented volatiles, for example, caryophyllene, pinene, borneol, myrcene, and limonene each comprised over 5% of the total.[7]

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