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Elecampane (), ''Inula helenium'', also called horse-heal or ' (in Welsh), is a widespread species of plants in the sunflower family. It is native to Europe and Asia from Spain to Xinjiang Province in western China, and naturalized in parts of North America.〔B.-E. van Wyk and M. Wink. (2004). '' Medicinal Plants of the World'', p. 181, Singapore: Times Editions.〕〔(Altervista Flora Italiana, ''Inula helenium'' L. ) includes photos and European distribution map〕〔(Flora of North America, ''Inula helenium'' Linnaeus, 1753. )〕〔(Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map )〕〔(Flora of China, ''Inula helenium'' Linnaeus, 1753. 土木香 tu mu xiang )〕 Other common names include elfdock; ''aunée'' (French); ''helenio, enula campana'' (Spanish); ''Echter Alant'' (German); and ''enula campana'' (Italian).〔 ==Description== Elecampane is a rather rigid herb, the stem of which attains a height of from . The leaves are large and toothed, the lower ones stalked, the rest embracing the stem; blades egg-shaped, elliptical, or lance-shaped, as big as long and wide. Leaves are green on the upper side with light, scattered hairs, but whitish on the underside because of a thick layer of woool. The flower heads up to 5 cm (2 inches) broad, each head containing 50-100 yellow ray flowers and 100-250 yellow disc flowers. The root is thick, branching and mucilaginous, and has a warm, bitter taste and a camphoraceous odor with sweet floral (similar to violet) undertones.〔〔
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