Ligusticum
Ligusticum is a genus of about 60 species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Its name is believed to derive from the Italian region of Liguria.
Species
- Ligusticum ajanense
- Ligusticum albanicum
- Ligusticum apiifolium
- Ligusticum brachylobum
- Ligusticum calderi
- Ligusticum californicum
- Ligusticum canadense
- Ligusticum canbyi - Canby's licorice root, ʔayut
- Ligusticum filicinum
- Ligusticum gingidium
- Ligusticum grayi - oshala, Gray's lovage
- Ligusticum holopetalum
- Ligusticum hultenii
- Ligusticum huteri
- Ligusticum ibukicola
- Ligusticum monnieri
- Ligusticum mutellina – alpine lovage
- Ligusticum porteri – oshá
- Ligusticum scoticum – Scots lovage
- Ligusticum striatum
- Ligusticum tenuifolium – Idaho lovage
- Ligusticum verticillatum – northern lovage
Former species
- Ligusticum mutellinoides – small alpine lovage, is a synonym of Neogaya simplex Meisn.
Moved to ''Conioselinum''
- L. acuminatum → C. acuminatum
- L. filifolium → C. nematophyllum
- L. gmelinii → C. chinense
- L. pteridophyllum → C. pteridophyllum ≡ L. pteridophylla, L. reptans
- L. pseudoangelica → C. pseudoangelica = L. glaucifolium
- L. sinense → C. anthriscoides = L. chuanxiong, L. markgrafianum, L. pilgerianum
- * gaoben 藁本; Szechuan lovage, Szechwan lovage, chuanxiong, chuan xiong 川芎
- L. smithii → C. smithii = L. longilobum, L. jeholense
- C. sinchianum = L. moniliforme
- L. tenuisectum → C. tenuisectum
- L. vaginatum → C. tataricum
- L. tenuissimum → C. tenuissimum ≡ Angelica tenuissima = ''L. multifidum''
Uses
L. porteri is used in Western herbal medicine.
Both Ligusticum sinense and L. jeholens essential oils contain natural antimicrobial and antioxidant agents.