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Doronicum orientale - Leopard's bane

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[[File:Doronicum orientale 2017-05-01 9220.jpg|thumb|right|''Doronicum orientale'']]
 '''ArnicaDoronicum orientale''' is plants are native to Asian and European mountain areas, where they have been traditionally used medicinally. They have only been developed as ornamental plants in the last century, but its species have found a genus of perennial plant place in the sunflower family Asteraceae. The genus name Arnica may be derived from heart of the Greek arni, '''lamb''', Finnish garden and flower bed in reference to the plants' soft, hairy leavesa relatively short space of time.  
==Uses==
{{Uses|Bruising}}, {{Uses|Swelling}}, {{Uses|Pains}}, {{Uses|Arthritis}}, {{Uses|Injuries}}.
==Chemical Composition==
The main constituents of Arnica montana are essential oils, fatty acids, thymol, pseudoguaianolide sesquiterpene lactones and flavanone glycosides. Pseudoguaianolide sesquiterpenes constitute 0.2-0.8 % of the flower head of Arnica montana. They are the toxin helenalin and their fatty esters.[12] 2,5-Dimethoxy-p-cymene and thymol methyl ether are the primary components of essential oils from both the plant's roots and rhizomes<ref name="chemical composition"/>
==Common names==
==Identification==
===Leaf===
{{Leaf|Alternate|longLong-stalked|Leaves: Alternate, basal leaves long-stalked, stem leaves 3–4, short-stalked–stalkless. Blade ovate, cordate based, basal indentation shallow, margin irregularly toothed}}.<ref name="Leaf"/>
===Flower===
{{Flower|Unisexual| 3–9 cm |yellowYellow|Stamens 5|Flowers form 3–9 cm (1.2–3.6 in.) wide, single flower-like capitula surrounded by involucral bracts.Capitula solitary, terminating the stem}}
===Fruit===

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