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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...
- Asteroideae. The name
Parthenium is an
evolution of the
Ancient Gr**** name παρθένιον (parthenion),
which referred to
Tanacetum parthenium. The name is possibly...
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ferulaceum Tanacetum haradjanii Tanacetum huronense Tanacetum macrophyllum Tanacetum niveum Tanacetum parthenium Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum Tanacetum siculum...
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naturally in the
plant feverfew (
Tanacetum parthenium),
after which it is named, and in the
closely related tansy (
Tanacetum vulgare). It is
found in highest...
- fern –
Polystichum munitum Feverbush – Ilex
verticillata Feverfew –
Tanacetum parthenium Field forget-me-not –
Myosotis arvensis Fig –
Ficus spp.
Common fig...
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Increases sympathomimetic effect of
ephedra Feverfew featherfew Tanacetum parthenium Aspirin Additive effect Garlic Allium sativum Warfarin Additive effect...
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Scientific name Name
Description Picture Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew The
plant has been used for
centuries for fevers, headaches,
stomach aches, toothaches...
- that have been
given trade names based on the gardens,
including Tanacetum parthenium 'Rowallane'
which has
often been
mislabelled as 'Sissinghurst', but...
- pre-migraine symptoms, such as aura.
Feverfew The
plant feverfew (
Tanacetum parthenium) is a
traditional herbal remedy believed to
reduce the frequency...
- sow-thistle†
Symphyotrichum vahlii,
marsh daisy*
Tanacetum parthenium cv. 'Aureum',
golden feverfew†
Tanacetum vulgare, tansy† Taraxa**** gilliesii, Gillie's...