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Tanacetum parthenium,
known as
feverfew, is a
flowering plant in the
daisy family, Asteraceae. It may be
grown as an ornament, and may be
identified by...
- (parthenos)
which means "virgin".
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as
feverfew.
Notable species include guayule (P. argentatum)
which has been used as...
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repel vermin.
Other familiar species include costmary (T. balsamita) and
feverfew (T. parthenium).
Tansies are
mainly perennial herbs, but some are annuals...
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Feverfew is an
American band
based in Brooklyn, New York,
United States,
known for
their challenging lyrics,
complex harmonies, and
stark acoustic...
- to the
American tropics.
Common names include Santa-Maria,
Santa Maria feverfew,
whitetop weed, and
famine weed. In India, it is
locally known as carrot...
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Hiroshima is a 1946 book by
American author John Hersey. It
tells the
stories of six
survivors of the
atomic bomb
dropped on Hiroshima. It is regarded...
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serotonin synthesis that has been used in the
treatment of
carcinoid syndrome.
Feverfew Is a herb
traditionally used for
migraines (contains parthenolide). Reserpine...
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digitalis and vincristine.
Plants used in
herbalism include ginkgo, echinacea,
feverfew, and
Saint John's wort. The
pharmacopoeia of Dioscorides, De
materia medica...
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Asteraceae known by the
common names wild quinine,
American feverfew, and
eastern feverfew. It is
native to the
eastern and
midwestern United States. This...
- digestifs, and the
flavor imparted by the
herbs is
reminiscent of
chamomile or
feverfew. It is
naturally light olive to pale gold in color.
Cheaper versions may...