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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium).... double
By Klahanie_
- 15 Dec, 2020
- 7 likes
Some plants are just refusing to go to sleep.
Formerly Chrysanthemum parthenium.
This is pretty weedy plant. . I like the look of it but dislike the smell and for that reason I do not use it for vase arrangements.
Some people call it the “medieval aspirin” It has natural substances that dilate the blood vessels.
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I agree about disagreeing with the smell, also that of Pelegoniums.
16 Dec, 2020
It's a plant I think is pretty. I grew some (single ones) from seed and it has seeded gently in the garden from a couple of plants. I haven't noticed the scent, I must say!
16 Dec, 2020
Thanks for showing this one Klahanie. I always wondered what it looked like.
17 Dec, 2020
I don't like the smell either but they are very pretty.
17 Dec, 2020
I use to have it in my previous garden Hywel it right it is good for migraines ..
18 Dec, 2020
Thanks for posting, Klahanie. Interesting information too. It a pretty flower, it’s also interesting isn’t it, that some of us like certain fragrances and others don’t. Makes for an interesting life.
19 Dec, 2020
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Interesting information. I've heard it's good for migrains. It tastes very bitter.
It was a weed in my former garden but I can't grow it here at all.
16 Dec, 2020