Abstract
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Wild., a plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, has been rediscovered in the Gurez valley of Kashmir Himalaya, India, after a hiatus of more than 50 years. This reappearance not only highlights the resilience of this species but also underscores the importance of continuous exploration and documentation of biodiversity. Understanding its habitat requirements and the reasons for its disappearance could offer valuable insights into the conservation of not only this specific species but also other endangered plants in the Himalayan region. The present study's approach, including a detailed taxonomic description, photographs showcasing diagnostic characters, and an identification key, serves as a robust method to validate our research and resolve past taxonomic uncertainties.
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