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lobed, divided almost to the center into about seven pairs of segments, or lobes, which are again divided into smaller lobes having saw-toothed edges, giving the leaf a somewhat fern-like appearance. The roundish, flat-topped, button-like, yellow
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in sensitive individuals. If taken internally, toxic metabolites are produced as the oil is broken down in the liver and digestive tract. It is highly toxic to internal parasites, and for centuries tansy tea has been prescribed by herbalists to
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Tansy is a flowering herbaceous plant with finely divided compound leaves and yellow, button-like flowers. It has a stout, somewhat reddish, erect stem, usually smooth, 50–150 cm (20–59 in) tall, and branching near the top. The
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making the oil dark blue in color, giving rise to its common name of Blue Tansy Oil. Despite claims by some unethical resellers of essential oils who adulterate the very expensive Blue Tansy (
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American colonial period, meat was frequently rubbed with or packed in tansy leaves to repel insects and delay spoilage. Tansy was frequently worn at that time in shoes to prevent
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islands. The ancient Greeks may have been the first to cultivate it as a medicinal herb. In the sixteenth century it was considered to be "necessary for a garden" in
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described the flavour as "fruity, sharpness to it and then there's a sort of explosion of cool heat a bit like peppermint." However, the programme's presenter
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effects to bring on menstruation or end an unwanted pregnancy, and pregnant women are advised to not use this herb. Research published in 2011 identified 3,5-
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folklore suggests bathing in a solution of tansy and salt as a cure for joint pain. A bitter tea made with tansy flowers has been used for centuries as an
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England tansy is placed on window sills to repel flies; sprigs are placed in bed linen to drive away pests, and it has been used as an ant repellent.
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or various berries. It is thought to repel ants, cucumber beetles, Japanese beetles, squash bugs, and some kinds of flying insects, among others.
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should never be referred to as "Blue Tansy" oil and any such blue oil containing significant thujone is an adulterated product.
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The first historical records of common tansy cultivation are from the ancient Greeks who used it for a variety of ailments.
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Pålsson K, Jaenson TG, Baeckström P, Borg-Karlson AK (January 2008). "Tick repellent substances in the essential oil of
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is never blue in color as it contains no chamazulene. For this reason a high thujone oil from
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Keskitalo, M.; Pehu E.; Simon, J.E. (2001). "Variation in volatile compounds from tansy (
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and of preventing the intestinal worms believed to be caused by eating fish during Lent.
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seeds were traditionally used in biscuits served at funerals.
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Food and Drug Administration (2007). Retrieved Mar 30, 2008.
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are alternate, 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in) long and are
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DePooter, H.L.; Vermeesch, J.; Schamp, N.M. (1989). "unk".
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in tansy as antiviral compounds that are active against
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Vol.2. Lincoln. University of Nebraska Press (p. 190).
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625:The active components of the volatile oil include
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1756:L. var. vulgare growing wild in Lithuania".
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1703:J. Nat. Prod., 1984, 47 (6), pp 964–969.
1284:Who Named the Daisy? Who Named the Rose?
1206:Mitich, Larry W. (March 1992). "Tansy".
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1797:Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
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774:despite its toxicity. 19th-century
493:were sometimes placed on the dead.
1474:10.1111/j.1365-2915.1987.tb00323.x
1045:Zohary, D.; Heywood, V.H. (1997).
701:The Supersizers go ... Restoration
518:, take nectar from tansy flowers.
462:meals to commemorate the Passover
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1585:Journal of Essential Oil Research
1462:Medical and Veterinary Entomology
736:Flowers are naturally “petaless”.
2566:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:252568-1
1363:Haughton, Claire Shaver (1980).
1307:. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:
1301:Kingsbury, John Merriam (1964).
435:monks of the Swiss monastery of
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1401:. Portland, Or: Timber Press.
567:Detail of Tansy inflorescences
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1877:Herbal Remedies from the Wild
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1608:Journal of Medical Entomology
1552:10.1080/0015587x.1992.9715833
1016:. Halifax, N.S.: Nimbus Pub.
292:flowering plant in the genus
1716:Jacobs, J. (February 2008).
892:Dried tansy is used by some
711:experienced tansy toxicity.
485:Tansy has also been used as
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1513:Journal of Natural Products
1148:LeStrange, Richard (1977).
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2005:Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
1150:A History of Herbal Plants
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2033:Grieve, Margaret (1931).
2002:Blanchan, Neltje (1917).
1778:10.1016/j.bse.2004.11.003
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1875:Martin, Corinne (2000).
1099:Harvey, John H. (1989).
1012:Walker, Marilyn (2008).
929:List of companion plants
869:Tansy is also used as a
729:and crushed tansy leaf.
521:Tansy can be used as in
395:History and distribution
37:Not to be confused with
2681:Flora of temperate Asia
2671:Biological pest control
1397:Sumner, Judith (2004).
527:biological pest control
271:Illustration of a tansy
231:Chrysanthemum asiaticum
1854:. Knopf. p. 407.
1569:. New York: MacMillan.
1565:Georgia, A.E. (1942).
1333:"Illinois Wildflowers"
1288:Dodd, Mead and Company
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32:Tansy (disambiguation)
1973:Suomi, Paivi (2001).
1910:Phytotherapy Research
1427:The Folk-Lore Journal
1282:Durant, Mary (1976).
1254:Iowa State University
1154:Angus & Robertson
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30:For other uses, see
1848:Niering, William A.
1809:2001BioSE..29..267K
1770:2005BioSE..33..487J
1525:10.1021/np50036a009
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389:Chrysolina graminis
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523:companion planting
499:Harvard University
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2494:Tanacetum_vulgare
2479:Open Tree of Life
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2171:Tanacetum_vulgare
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2088:Tanacetum vulgare
2058:Tanacetum vulgare
2050:Taxon identifiers
1904:Tanacetum vulgare
1886:978-0-88150-485-9
1793:Tanacetum vulgare
1754:Tanacetum vulgare
1738:on July 18, 2011.
1720:Tanacetum vulgare
1604:Tanacetum vulgare
1567:A Manual of Weeds
1505:Tanacetum vulgare
1408:978-0-88192-652-1
1378:978-0-15-636492-8
1318:978-0-13-685016-8
1263:978-0-8138-0128-5
1163:978-0-207-95645-4
1071:Tanacetum vulgare
985:Tanacetum vulgare
953:Tanacetum vulgare
860:Tanacetum vulgare
790:species are used
620:Tanacetum vulgare
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344:Tanacetum vulgare
322:. The Latin word
281:Tanacetum vulgare
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2082:Wikispecies
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1129:LeCain 2019
1078:. p. 2
808:emmenagogue
723:Jack Daniel
709:Sue Perkins
697:Restoration
695:During the
682:John Gerard
627:1,8-cineole
604:chamazulene
588:, the U.S.
578:expel worms
452:Middle Ages
450:During the
433:Benedictine
429:Charlemagne
330:Description
234:Vorosch.
111:Angiosperms
2701:Plant dyes
2655:Categories
2609:WisFlora:
2535:Plant List
2119:Calflora:
1996:References
1985:2007-05-15
1591:(1): 9–13.
1338:2008-12-16
1152:. London:
1082:2022-06-23
997:8 December
979:USDA, NRCS
964:2017-06-07
919:Silverweed
898:bee smoker
894:beekeepers
885:, or with
850:Other uses
804:rheumatism
660:Tansy foil
582:arthropods
545:pennyroyal
508:and other
441:rheumatism
437:Saint Gall
316:cow bitter
290:herbaceous
157:Asteraceae
2666:Tanacetum
2540:gcc-76001
2259:200024584
2233:200024584
2129:Cal-IPC:
1546:: 103–6.
1228:251577774
1032:190965401
879:cucumbers
875:cucurbits
816:axillarin
800:neuralgia
794:to treat
788:Tanacetum
754:omelettes
716:Tennessee
686:Yorkshire
678:drisheens
670:omelettes
456:abortions
365:pinnately
295:Tanacetum
286:perennial
258:Steud.
175:Species:
168:Tanacetum
147:Asterales
81:Kingdom:
2597:VicFlora
2586:VASCAN:
2574:Tropicos
2491:PalDat:
2430:NSWFlora
2396:2.141030
2334:10205414
2321:252568-1
2166:eFloraSA
2109:BioLib:
2067:Wikidata
2016:(1977).
1930:21171142
1825:11152946
1636:24970966
1628:18283947
1540:Folklore
1490:30469080
1252:. Ames:
1051:Bocconea
981:(n.d.).
904:See also
844:Cheyenne
836:infusion
832:Cherokee
796:migraine
750:pancakes
721:magnate
666:puddings
643:myrtenol
559:Toxicity
541:fleabane
525:and for
378:rosemary
304:invasive
214:Synonyms
153:Family:
137:Asterids
124:Eudicots
2638:1165104
2579:2701377
2378:MoBotPF
2272:3118274
2153:Ecocrop
1938:9011931
1805:Bibcode
1766:Bibcode
1482:2979521
1256:Press.
858:Tansy (
834:use an
822:virus.
742:Belgian
740:In the
719:whiskey
690:caraway
639:camphor
635:thujone
586:thujone
506:malaria
491:wreaths
445:measles
431:and by
401:Siberia
382:thujone
374:camphor
324:vulgare
298:in the
284:) is a
163:Genus:
143:Order:
85:Plantae
2548:PLANTS
2504:862101
2484:602516
2442:NZOR:
2422:128002
2383:277250
2220:tanvul
2217:FEIS:
2210:160128
2184:468400
2073:Q27079
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510:fevers
468:pulses
460:Lenten
421:Greeks
370:flower
361:leaves
53:Tansy
2633:WoRMS
2524:PFI:
2453:NZPCN
2360:36328
2347:13366
2329:IRMNG
2305:IPA:
2298:55971
2285:80037
2241:FoAO2
2205:EUNIS
2197:CHYVU
2158:10284
2145:54NJ4
2112:41382
2102:80088
2020:Herbs
1934:S2CID
1736:(PDF)
1725:(PDF)
1632:S2CID
1486:S2CID
1224:S2CID
1076:(PDF)
935:Notes
887:roses
877:like
840:tonic
776:Irish
761:sage.
727:sugar
631:trans
475:Irish
318:, or
276:Tansy
131:Clade
118:Clade
105:Clade
92:Clade
2612:5200
2589:3605
2561:POWO
2553:TAVU
2527:9211
2512:PfaF
2471:7536
2458:2787
2417:NCBI
2355:ITIS
2316:IPNI
2308:6517
2280:GRIN
2267:GBIF
2192:EPPO
2122:7920
2097:APNI
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