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Medicinal
The related species Chrysanthemum indicum is used in traditional medicine:
It is used in China to treat eye ailments[Duke. J. A. and Ayensu. E. S. Medicinal Plants of China Reference Publications, Inc. 1985]. In conjunction with black pepper it is used in the treatment of gonorrhoea. The leaves are depurative. They are used in China in the treatment of migraine[Chopra. R. N., Nayar. S. L. and Chopra. I. C. Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants (Including the Supplement). Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi. 1986].
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Nomenclature
A synonym of Glebionis segetum
https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:209007-1
Geographical distribution
- Africa, Northern Africa, Algeria
- Africa, Northern Africa, Libya
- Africa, Northern Africa, Morocco
- Africa, Northern Africa, Tunisia
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Cyprus
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Lebanon-Syria
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Turkey
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Albania
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Greece
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Italy
- Europe, Southwestern Europe, France
- Europe, Southwestern Europe, Spain
Chrysanthemum segetum L.
Family: ASTERACEAEGenus: Chrysanthemum
Species: segetum L.
Common names: corn marigold, big gold
Distribution summary: Africa, Europe, temperate Asia
Habit: Annual
Hardiness: H3 - Half hardy; unheated greenhouse/mild winter
Habitat: Roadsides, wasteland & cultivated land
Garden status: Not currently grown
Flowering months: June, July, August