Caulophyllum thalictroides (root)

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Nomenclature

Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) Michx.   Berberidaceae  
Standardized common name (English): blue cohosh

Botanical Voucher Specimen

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Caulophyllum thalictroides Tropicos 100002870.jpg
Source: MOBOT, Tropicos.org[1]

Organoleptic Characteristics

Macroscopic Characteristics

Blue cohosh is from 1 to 3 feet in height and bears at the top one large, almost stemless leaf which is divided into three divisions consisting of three leaflets each. The latter have from three to five lobes. During its early growth the plant is covered with a bluish-green bloom which gradually disappears. The small greenish-yellow flowers are borne in small heads during April and May. The small round seeds, which ripen in August, are borne on stout stalks and resemble dark-blue berries. The thick, crooked rootstock is covered with a mass of matted roots.

Source: American Medicinal Plants of Commercial Importance (1930) [2]

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PlantaPhile - 3058.jpg
Source: PlantaPhile[3]

Microscopic Characteristics

High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification

Supplementary Information

Sources

  1. MOBOT, Tropicos.org http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100002870
  2. American Medicinal Plants of Commercial Importance (1930)
  3. PlantaPhile http://plantaphile.com/
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