Eupatorium


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:For the Crimen town, see Eupatoria. Eupatorium is a genus of flowering plants, containing from 36 to 60 species depending on the classification system. Most are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 0.5-3 m tall. A few are shrubs. The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Most are commonly called bonesets, thoroughworts or "snakeroots".

Systematics and taxonomy

Eupatorium has at times been held to contain as many as 800 speciesWhittemore (1987), but many of these have been moved (at least by some authors) to other genera, including Ageratina, Chromolaena, Condylidium, Conoclinium, Critonia, Cronquistianthus, Eutrochium, Fleischmannia, Flyriella, Hebeclinium, Koanophyllon, Mikania, and Tamaulipa.The classification of the tribe Eupatorieae, including species placed in Eupatorium in the present or past, is an area of ongoing research, so further changes are likely. What seems fairly certain by now is that the subtribe Eupatoriinae seems a good monophyletic group containing Eupatorium and the Joe-pye weeds (Eutrochium), and possibly others.Ito et al. (2000), Schmidt & Schilling (2006)

Uses

Eupatorium species are used as food plants by the caterpillars of some Lepidoptera:
  • Bucculatrix eupatoriella (a leaf-miner) - only known from Common Boneset (E. perfoliatum)
  • V-pug (Chloroclystis v-ata)
  • Wormwood Pug (Eupithecia absinthiata)
  • Schinia trifascia
  • Coleophora case-bearers:
  • C. follicularis
  • C. trochilella
  • C. troglodytella
  • A few species or cultivars, such as E. sordidum and E. coelestinum cv. 'Album', are sometimes used as ornamental plants. In particular, they are good for structural or background plantings or to attract butterflies; especially E. itatiayense , E. maximiliani and E. squalidum are known as good honey plants.Tobacco leaf curl virus is a pathogen occasionally affecting plants of this genus.

    Medical use

    Boneset, although poisonous to humans and grazing livestock, has been used in folk medicineSharma et al. (1999), for instance to excrete excess uric acid which causes gout. Eupatorium has many more presumed beneficial uses, including treatment of dengue fever, arthritis, certain infectious diseases, migraine, intestinal worms, malaria, and diarrhea. Boneset infusions are also considered an excellent remedy for influenza. Scientific research of these applications is rudimentary at present, however.Caution is advised when using boneset, since it contains toxic compounds that can cause liver damage. Side effects include muscular tremors, weakness, and constipation; overdoses may be deadly.Compounds that occur in this genus include Herniarin (7-O-methylumbelliferone, 7-methoxycoumarin; in aya-pana, E. ayapana).

    Selected species

  • Eupatorium adamantium Gardner
  • Eupatorium album - White Thoroughwort
  • Eupatorium amygdalinum Lam.
  • Eupatorium ayapana - aya-pana, Water Hemp
  • Eupatorium bracteatum Gardn.
  • Eupatorium cannabinum - Hemp-agrimony
  • Eupatorium capillifolium - "dog-fennel"
  • Eupatorium coelestinum - Bluish-flowered Hemp-agrimony, Blue Thoroughwort[http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbarium/Plants%20of%20the%20Interior%20Highlands/Flowers/Eupatorium%20coelestinum%20-%201.jpg]
  • Eupatorium collinum
  • Eupatorium foeniculum
  • Eupatorium fortunei - fujibakama
  • Eupatorium gayanum - asmachilca
  • Eupatorium hyssopifolium - Hyssop-leaved Thoroughwort
  • Eupatorium itatiayense Hieron.
  • Eupatorium japonicum
  • Eupatorium laevis DC.
  • Eupatorium leucolepsis
  • Eupatorium lingustrinum
  • Eupatorium makinoi
  • Eupatorium maximiliani Schrad. ex DC.
  • Eupatorium megalophyllum
  • Eupatorium officinalis
  • Eupatorium pacificum
  • Eupatorium perfoliatum L. - Common Boneset
  • Eupatorium pyrifolium DC.
  • Eupatorium resinosum - Pine Barren Boneset
  • Eupatorium rotundifolium - Round-leaved Thoroughwort
  • Eupatorium rufescens P.W.Lund. ex DC.
  • Eupatorium serotinum - Late Boneset, Late Thoroughwort [http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbarium/Plants%20of%20the%20Interior%20Highlands/Flowers/Eupatorium%20serotinum%20N1.JPG]
  • Eupatorium sessilifolium L. - Upland Boneset
  • Eupatorium sordidum
  • Eupatorium squalidum DC.
  • Eupatorium × truncatum
  • Eupatorium urticaefolium
  • Eupatorium vauthierianum DC.
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