Template:HPTLC

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Usage

Welcome users:

Here's a sample use of this template. Any of the categories may be omitted and will be replaced by a default message or hidden.

It's best if you copy the source text by editing another entry from the same source. This will prevent typographical errors from mis-categorizing your new entry.

{{HPTLC | source=Either Author/Year/Title/Edition for books, or your user/laboratory identification if the content is from your observations.
                     Ex: source=Schneider, A. (1921) The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 2nd ed.
             | mainimage=FilenameOfYourUploadedImageGoesHere.png
             | description=Yarrow (root) extract (''Achillea Millefolium'') 
             | image2=Filename2.png
             | caption2=Description of Filename2.png (e.g. differences between below suggestions)
             | image3=Filename3.png
             | caption3=Optional description of Filename3.png 
             | image4=Filename4.png
             | caption4=Optional description of Filename4.png 
             | image5=Filename5.png
             | caption5=Optional description of Filename5.png 
             | image6=Filename6.png
             | caption6=Optional description of Filename6.png 
             | image7=Filename7.png
             | caption7=Optional description of Filename7.png 
             | image8=Filename8.png
             | caption8=Optional description of Filename8.png 
             | color=Grayish green.
             | flavor=Bitter, astringent, somewhat saline.
             | scent=Aromatically fragrant, resembling chamomille.
             | characteristics=Other particular
             | ash=This section highly optional.
               Indicate percent ash if applicable; i.e. Ash should not exceed 12 percent.
             | adulterants=Also optional; note any observed adulterants present.
               Ex: On account of its cheapness and wide distribution, this drug is rarely adulterated.
               The following species indigenous to Europe are sometimes employed: ''A. ptarmica, A. aceratum,
               A. nobilis, A. moschata, A. atrata, A. Nana''.
             | substitutes=Any reported substitutes should appear here.
             | notes=Other notes should appear in this section.
             | }}

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Uncredited Source

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Report Description as: Common-Name Plant-Part (scientific name N., Family).

Microscopic Characteristics Not reported.



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