====== AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA ====== ^ Standard name | Ailanthus glandulosa | ^ Other names | | ^ Standard abbr. | Ail. | ^ Other abbr. | | ^ Scientific name | //Ailanthus altissima// (P. Mill.) Swingle | ^ Other scientific names | //Ailanthus glandulosa// Desf. | ^ Common names | tree of heaven; ailanthus; copal tree; chinese sumach | ^ Substance description | Tincture from the fresh young shoots, leaves and flowers. Allen, T.F. Tincture from the flowers beginning to open. Allen, T.F. Tincture is prepared from equal parts of the fresh shoots, leaves, blossoms and the young bark. Blackwood, A. | ^ Distinctness | VARIANTS ( 1. fresh young shoots, leaves and flowers; 2. flowers beginning to open; 3. fresh shoots, leaves, blossoms and the young bark ) | ^ Classification | Organism -- Plantae -- Magnoliophyta -- Magnoliopsida -- Sapindales -- Simaroubaceae -- Ailanthus | ===== Provings ===== ===== Materia medica ===== [[en:mm:hering:ailanthus-glandulosa-r268|Hering, C: The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] \\ ===== Notes ===== All standard homeopathic remedy names are listed in the [[en:rem:start|Official Remedy Name List]]. [[en:rem:extended|Extended Remedy Name List]] includes all known naming variations (homeopathic names only). The [[en:rem:complete|Complete Remedy Name List]] includes all homeopathic names and all common names. This page is a part of ongoing [[en:homeorem|Project Remedies]].