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The genus name Arnica may be derived from the Greek arni, "lamb", in reference to the plants' soft, hairy leaves. Arnica is also known by the names mountain tobacco and, confusingly, leopard's bane and wolfsbane—two names that it shares with the entirely unrelated genus Aconitum.
Arnica angustifolia is an Arctic and alpine species of plants in the sunflower family, known by the common names narrowleaf arnica [2] and Arctic arnica. [3] It is native to colder regions in Europe , Asia , and North America (northern and western Canada , Alaska , northern Rocky Mountains . [ 4 ]
Arnica latifolia is a species of arnica in the sunflower family, known by the common names broadleaf arnica, broad leaved arnica, mountain arnica, and daffodil leopardbane. [2] It is native to western North America from Alaska east to Northwest Territories and south to Mono County , California , and Taos County , New Mexico .
Arnica cordifolia is a species of arnica in the sunflower family, known by the common name heartleaf arnica. [2] It is native to western North America . Description
Arnica discoidea is a North American species of arnica in the sunflower family. It is known by the common name rayless arnica because its flower heads have disc florets but none of the showier ray florets. [3] It is native to the woodlands, forests, and chaparral of the western United States (Washington, Oregon, California, and western Nevada ...
Arnica lessingii is a Russian and North American species of arnica in the sunflower family. The common name is nodding arnica . [ 2 ] It is found on both sides of the Bering Strait , being native to Alaska , Yukon , British Columbia , Northwest Territories , and the Kamchatka Peninsula of the Pacific Coast of Russia .
Arnica fulgens is a species of arnica known by the common names foothill arnica and hillside arnica. [2] It is native to western North America , from British Columbia east to Saskatchewan and south as far as Inyo County , California , [ 2 ] and McKinley County , New Mexico . [ 3 ]
Arnica nevadensis is a North American species of arnica in the sunflower family, known by the common names Nevada arnica and Sierra arnica. [2] It is native to the coniferous forests of the western United States , primarily the Cascades and Sierra Nevada ( Washington , Oregon , California , Nevada ).