Is Artemisia annua a a gymnosperm?
Artemisia annua is not a gymnosperm, but an angiosperm, compositae and Artemisia. Because angiosperms are also called flowering plants, Artemisia annua can also bloom, so it is an angiosperm.
Artemisia annua is panicum miliaceum, with a plant height of 30- 150 cm, a single vertical main root and few lateral roots. The leaves are turquoise and the plants are fragrant. The flowering and fruiting period is from June to September, and the flowers are light yellow.
Classification of Artemisia annua
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of Artemisia annua found in botany, one is Artemisia annua and the other is Artemisia annua, belonging to Compositae, Artemisia and Artemisia.
1, Artemisia annua: Its alias is Artemisia annua. Its roots are solitary, its plant height is 100-200 cm, its leaves are papery, its head is spherical and its flowers are dark yellow. This plant contains artemisinin and can be used to treat malaria.
2. Artemisia annua: This name comes from the botanical dictionary, also called Artemisia capillaris, Artemisia annua, etc. The plant is fragrant and 30- 150 cm high, but this plant does not contain artemisinin.