Last three specimens from Delhi are Artemisia capillaris because of longer 
leaf segments which are linear in shape barely 0.3-0.5 mm broad as against 
shorter and broader (0.5-1 mm) segments of A. scoparia from Kashmir.

On Thursday, June 6, 2013 at 9:32:47 AM UTC+5:30 Gurcharan Singh wrote:

> *Artemisia scoparia* Waldst. & Kit., Descr. icon. pl. Hung. 1:66, t. 65. 
> 1801
>
> common names: yin-chen wormwood, red-stem wormwood.
>
> Vernacular names: Jhau, Lasaj, dona, marua and Churi Saroj.
>
> Biennial or perennial herb with slender purplish branches, leaves cut into 
> linear segments, lower petiolate, upper sessile and auricled; heads hardly 
> 2 mm, nodding, in panicles.
>
> Photographed from Tapiana sahib, Sialkot, 25 km from Baramulla in Kashmir 
> and Delhi.
>
> -- 
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired  Associate Professor
> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
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> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ 
>

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