AromaDb: A Database of Plant's Aroma Molecules

Plant Details

:Common Name
Baccharis spartioides
:Scientific Name
Baccharis spartioides
:Introduction

Commonly referred to as “pichana”, as well as “pichama,” “romerillo, this aromatic species is valued for its fragrance and medicinal uses. Traditionally, it has been applied in poultices to alleviate arthritic nodules and other rheumatic pains, and in Chile it is also employed for treating deep wounds.

: Details
Baccharis spartinides is a polymorphic species within the Compositae family. This aromatic shrub typically grows upright, attaining heights of 0.5–1.2 m, with flexible branches and stems characterized by secretory canals in the bark. Its flowering season generally extends from November to February.

Plant Variety

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