1. Introduction 2. Results 3. Asteraceae 3.1. Genus Artemisia L. 3.1.1.
Artemisia annua L. 3.1.2. Artemisia vulgaris L. 3.1.3. Artemisia absinthium
L. (warmwood) 3.1.4. Artemisia scoparia W. et K. 3.1.5. Artemisia
camprestris L. 3.2. Genus Ambrosia L. 3.2.1. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (the
common rag weed) 3.3. Genus Tanacetum L. ( syn. Chrysanthemum L.) 3.3.1.
Tanacetum parthenium L. (feverfew) 3.3.2. Tanacetum serotinum L. 3.3.3.
Tanacetum vulgare L. (tansy) 3.3.4. Tanacetum macrophyllum Willd. 3.3.5.
Tanacetum corymbosum L. 3.4. Genus Telekia Baumg. 3.4.1. Telekia speciosa
(Schreb.) Baumg. 3.5. Genus Inula L. 3.5.1. Inula helenium L. 3.5.2. Inula
spiraeifolia L. 3.6. Genus Eupatorium L. 3.6.1. Eupatorium cannabinum L.
3.7. Genus Achillea L. 3.7.1. Achillea abrotanoides Vis. 3.7.2. Achillea
millefolium subsp. pannonica 3.7.3. Achillea crithmifolia W. et K. 3.7.4.
Achillea clypeolata Sibth. et Sm. 3.7.5. Achillea serbica Nyman 3.7.6.
Achillea depressa Janka 3.8. Genus Anthemis L. 3.8.1. Anthemis carpatica
Willd. 3.8.2. Anthemis cretica L. subsp. cretica 3.9. Genus Centaurea L.
3.9.1. Centaurea derventana Vis. et Pan~. 3.9.2. Centaurea kosaninii Hayek
3.9.3. Centaurea solstitialis L. 4. Apiaceae 4.1. Genus Laserpitium L.
4.1.1. Laserpitium siler L. 4.1.2. Laserpitium marginatum L. 4.1.3.
Laserpitium latifolium L. 4.1.4. Laserpitium alpinum W. K. 4.2. Genus
Angelica L. 4.2.1. Angelica silvestris L. 4.3. Genus Peucedanum L. 4.3.1.
Peucedanum austriacum (Jacq.) Koch
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