EPIDERMAL CHARACTERS OF BACCHARIS (ASTERACEAE) SPECIES USED IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

A morphological study of 38 species of Baccharis used in traditional medicinewas carried out to provide some epidermal characters that will contribute to theknowledge of the genus.The present study revealed: 1) seven different kt196 torque converter types oftrichomes: conical, aseptate fl agellate, fi liform fl agellate, 1-armed, 2-4-armed,bulbiferous fl agellate, and glandular biseriate; 2) that 28 of the total of 38 specieshave trichomes in tufts; 3) six different types of stomata: anomocytic, anisocytic,cyclocytic, actinocytic, tetracytic, and staurocytic; 4) that some rubbermaid 8 gallon trash can trichome types,such as 2-4-armed (B.dracunculifolia) and aseptate fl agellate branched (B.

trinervis),show a high diagnostic value; 5) that the stomata types can be used to differentiatespecies with similar trichomes type (e.g.B.

trimera and B.articulata).Illustrations of the studied characters are provided.

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