Chrysanthemum parthenium or Tanacetum parthenium member of the Compositae (Asteraceae) or aster family.
The Latin name of feverfew is Tanacetum parthenium.
Common names for chrysanthemum flowers include mums and chrysanths.
The Latin name, or Scientific name for cassava is Manihot esculenta.
The Latin name for tortoise is Testudinidae.
The Latin name for cornsilk is Zea mays.
The Latin name for barberry is Berberis.
The herb feverfew has been used for centuries in Europe as a medicine for headaches, arthritis, and fevers. The word 'feverfew' comes from a Latin word which means 'fever reducer'.
Chrysanthemum Parathenium
Chinese chrysanthemum is Chrysanthemum indicum. Dalmatian pellitory is C. cinerariafolium. Feverfew is C. parthenium. Ox-eye daisy is C. leucanthemum.
Feverfew leaves and flowers are used medicinally. Feverfew should be harvested just as the plant comes into flower and before the blossoms are fully open.
Common names for chrysanthemum flowers include mums and chrysanths.
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Feverfew is a herb native to Europe and Asia; it was widely used as a medicinal plant in medieval Europe. It was introduced to the Americas by Europeans.
It is hard to pinpoint an exact date that the feverfew plant was discovered. It has been recorded that this plant was used for medical reasons hundreds of years ago.
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