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Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) is a perennial,
herbaceous flowering plant in the
genus Tanacetum in the
aster family,
native to
temperate Europe and Asia....
- The
tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis) is a
species of leaf beetle. The
common name
derives from its main foodplant,
tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), but it...
- The
tansy is a plant.
Tansy may also
refer to:
Tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis), a
species of leaf
beetle which feeds on
tansy Tansy cakes, medieval...
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Tansy was a
traditional Easter food in
medieval English cuisine. Its name came from the
tansy plant. The
simplest version of the
recipe was made by baking...
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western United States it is
generally known as
tansy ragwort, or
tansy,
though its
resemblance to the true
tansy is superficial. In some
countries it is an...
- Wild
tansy is a
common name for
several plants. Wild
tansy may
refer to:
Ambrosia artemisiifolia,
native to the
Americas Tanacetum vulgare,
native to...
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Tansy Davies (born 29 May 1973, Bristol) is an
English composer of
contemporary classical music. She won the BBC
Young Composers'
Competition in 1996...
- Boraginaceae,
known by the
common names lacy phacelia,
tansy-leaf phacelia, blue
tansy,
purple tansy or
fiddleneck (UK).
Phacelia is
derived from Gr**** and...
- fair-maid-of-France,
goose tongue,
sneezewort yarrow, wild pellitory, and
white tansy. It is
widespread across most of
Europe and
naturalized in
scattered places...
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known commonly as
tansies. The name
tansy can
refer specifically to
Tanacetum vulgare,
which may be
called the
common tansy or
garden tansy for clarity. The...