Parthenium is a genus in the family Asteraceae. Notable species in this genus include the Guayule. Native to tropical Americas, Parthenium is an aggressive weed invading all disturbed land, including farms, pastures, and roadsides. Contact with this plant causes dermatitis and respiratory malfunction in humans, dermatitis in cattle and domestic animals, due to the presence of toxin Parthenin.
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Parthenium hysterophorus was created in 1753.
Chrysanthemum parthenium or Tanacetum parthenium member of the Compositae (Asteraceae) or aster family.
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Xanthium plants are commonly known as cocklebur, while Parthenium plants are commonly known as whitetop weed or carrot grass.
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The botanical name for feverfew is Tanacetum parthenium.
Tanacetum Parthenium - A short-lived perennial used as a medicinal herb.
Acacia, Lantana, Parthenium, Psidium, Sesbania, Solanum, Datura, Hakea, Jacaranda, Lilium, Melia, Opuntia and many more
Chinese chrysanthemum is Chrysanthemum indicum. Dalmatian pellitory is C. cinerariafolium. Feverfew is C. parthenium. Ox-eye daisy is C. leucanthemum.
Chrysanthemum parthenium, commonly known as feverfew, has been traditionally used for various ailments, but there is limited scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness specifically for rosacea. Some anecdotal reports suggest that its anti-inflammatory properties may help alleviate symptoms, but more research is needed to confirm its safety and efficacy for this condition. It’s best to consult a healthcare professional before using feverfew or any herbal remedy for rosacea.
Burning, cutting and spraying are ways to control parthenium weed.Specifically, the approach depends upon how much of an area must be treated and how old the plant in question is. A controlled burn is devastating to above- and below-ground plant parts. Three cuttings may be required in one year, with a late spring or early summer mowing being followed by a late summer herbicide treatment. Although controls with the active ingredients glyphosate or triclopyr tend to be particularly effective, the herbicide to be used will depend upon the type of land which is being invaded by parthenium weed. For example, glyphosate will serve as an efficacious control in fields and fallow lands whereas 2,4-D and dicamba respectively work best in non-agricultural lands and grassy pastures.The above-mentioned three-pronged approach may result in control within 2-3 years.