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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium L.): A systematic review - PMC
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium L.) (Asteraceae) is a medicinal plant traditionally used for the treatment of fevers, migraine headaches, rheumatoid arthritis, stomach aches, toothaches, insect bites, infertility, and problems with menstruation and labor during childbirth.
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Feverfew: Usefulness and Safety | NCCIH
This fact sheet provides basic information about feverfew—common names, usefulness and safety, and resources for more information.
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FEVERFEW – Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a plant native to Asia Minor and the Balkans. Feverfew dried leaves, fresh leaves, and extracts are used in medicine.
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feverfew
feverfew (ˈfiːvəfjuː, ˈfɛv-) Forms: 1 féferfuȝe, -fuȝie, 5 fevyrfue, 6 -fewe, fewerfew, 7 feverfue, feaverfew, Sc. feverfoylie, 5– feverfew. See also featherfew, fetterfoe. [OE. féferfuᵹe, -fuᵹie, ad. late L. febrifuga, L. febrifugia, f. L. febri- (febris) fever + fug-āre to drive away. The mod. for...
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Tanacetum parthenium - Wikipedia
Tanacetum parthenium, known as feverfew, [1] is a flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It may be grown as an ornament.
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Feverfew Organic Seeds - Hudson Valley Seed Company
Grown in full sun, feverfew will develop into a tidy bush reaching up to 30" tall. The dainty white flowers also hold up well in bouquets and vase arrangements.
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The Feverfew
The Feverfew is an American band based in Brooklyn, New York, United States, known for their challenging lyrics, complex harmonies, and stark acoustic History
Bethany Walk-Spiers, formerly of the bands Sleep Station and Morgan Storm, formed The Feverfew in 2003, mainly as a vehicle for her new solo material
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Herb of the Week: Feverfew (Tanacetum Parthenium)
This delightful plant grows 2-3 feet tall, producing dainty white daisy-like florets above highly aromatic cut-leaf foliage, flowering mid-summer through fall.
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Feverfew Seeds - Botanical Interests
A Victorian garden staple and an herbal remedy for centuries, feverfew is a reliable, fairly drought-tolerant, unfussy plant with masses of small white flowers.
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Feverfew Organic - Mountain Rose Herbs
Feverfew is native to Eurasia and has a long history of use in traditional European herbalism. The herb is typically tinctured, steeped as feverfew tea, or ...
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Feverfew - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Small daisy-like blooms on light-green foliage. Medicinal: Vasodilator and anti-inflammatory. Studies published in the British medical journal Lancet reported
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featherfew
ˈfeatherfew Forms: 4 feþerfoy, 5 federfu, fedyrfoy, 6–8 fetherfew, 7– featherfew. [Corrupted var. of feverfew.] The popular name of Pyrethrum Parthenium.c 1325 St. Patrick's Purg. cxlvii, Mint, feþerfoy and eglentere. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 152/2 Fedyrfu, or fedyrfoy, herbe, febriffuga. 1587 L. Mascall...
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Fenella
Fionnuala, daughter of Lir in Irish mythology and Gaelic feminine given name
Fenella the Kettle Witch, a character from Chorlton and the Wheelies
Fenella Feverfew
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Drowned Wednesday
A buoy marking the pirate Elishar Feverfew's treasure floats toward him, which Arthur opens. But because Feverfew is a Denizen, he begins to regenerate.
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matricaria
‖ matricaria (mætrɪˈkɛərɪə) Also anglicized 6–7 matricarye, -ie. [med.L. mātrīcāria (Diefenbach), f. mātrīc-, matrix n. Cf. F. matricaire (16th c. in Littré). (The plant was so called on account of supposed medicinal properties.)] † a. The plant feverfew, Chrysanthemum Parthenium. (Obs.) b. Bot. A g...
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