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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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During the 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 England.
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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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In 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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eaten by the Israelites. Tansy was thought to have the added Lenten benefits of controlling flatulence brought on by days of eating fish and
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Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey 1975 Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History. Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co. (p. 58)
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Tansy is native to Eurasia; it is found in almost all parts of mainland Europe, as well as Britain and Ireland. It is absent from
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Some traditional dyers use tansy to produce a golden-yellow color. The yellow flowers are dried for use in floral arrangements.
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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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Andersson, I.H.; Jaeson, T.G.T. (1987). "Nectar feeding by mosquitoes in Sweden, with special reference to
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Wild plants of Eastern Canada: identifying, harvesting and using; includes recipes & medicinal uses
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Tansy was used as a face wash and was reported to lighten and purify the skin. In the 19th century,
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small quantities of crushed dried tansy leaf were traditionally used as culinary herb to spice up
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heads are produced in terminal clusters from mid-to-late summer. The scent is similar to that 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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Drury, S. (1992). "Plants and Pest Control in England circa 1400–1700: A Preliminary Study".
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limits the use of tansy to alcoholic beverages, and the final product must be thujone-free.
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and in embalming. It was packed into coffins, wrapped in funeral winding sheets, and tansy
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1,8-Cineole is a toxin believed to defend the plant leaves against attacks by herbivores.
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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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folklore suggested that bathing in a solution of tansy and salts would cure joint pain.
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because it was believed that eating fish during Lent caused intestinal worms. Various
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to treat parasitic worm infestations, and tansy cakes were traditionally eaten during
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Judzentiene, A.; Mockute, D. (2005). "The inflorescence and leaf essential oils of
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use an infusion of the pulverized leaves and blossoms for dizziness and weakness.
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Tansy has a long history of use. The first historical records of its cultivation
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Tansy: corymb of flower heads with recognisable Fibonacci spirals entered by ants
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The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers, Eastern Region
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extracts and isolated compounds: An approach to their mechanisms of action"
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Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition to Food for Human Consumption.
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L.) related to genetic and morphological differenced of genotypes".
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and as anthelmintics. Traditionally, tansy was often used for its
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American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants, 1620–1900
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According to liquor historian A. J. Baime, in the 19th century
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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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Many tansy species contain a volatile oil which can cause
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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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Egan, F.A. (1887). "Irish Folk-Lore. Medical Plants".
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The Cheyenne Indians - Their History and Ways of Life
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J. Essent. Oil Res., Vol. 12, 122-124 (Jan/Feb 2000)
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Schearer, W.R. (1984). "Components of oil of tansy (
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Plants used in traditional Native American medicine
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In the 8th century AD it was grown in the 1902:"In vitro anti HSV-1 and HSV-2 activity of 1711: 1709: 1358: 1356: 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1137: 676:, where it is used in a sauce to accompany 2044: 1241: 1239: 1237: 454:and later, high doses were used to induce 58: 49: 1392: 1390: 1388: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1193: 770:For many years, tansy has been used as a 1718:"Ecological Management of Common Tansy ( 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). 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(February 2008). 892:Dried tansy is used by some 711:experienced tansy toxicity. 485:Tansy has also been used as 1959:Grinnell, George Bird 1972 1513:Journal of Natural Products 1148:LeStrange, Richard (1977). 2727: 2005:Wild Flowers Worth Knowing 1150:A History of Herbal Plants 36: 29: 2033:Grieve, Margaret (1931). 2002:Blanchan, Neltje (1917). 1778:10.1016/j.bse.2004.11.003 1509:Leptinotarsa decemlineata 1246:Zimdahl, Richard (1989). 1220:10.1017/S0890037X00034643 497:, the first president of 219: 212: 195: 188: 68:Scientific classification 66: 57: 52: 2706:Plant toxin insecticides 2696:Plants described in 1753 2024:. Alexandria, Virginia: 1875:Martin, Corinne (2000). 1099:Harvey, John H. 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Index

Tanacetum vulgare
Tansy (disambiguation)
tansy ragwort
tansy mustard

Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Asterids
Asterales
Asteraceae
Tanacetum
Binomial name
L.
Synonyms

perennial
herbaceous
Tanacetum
aster family
invasive


leaves
pinnately
flower
camphor

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