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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, 50â150 cm (20â59 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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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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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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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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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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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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PÄlsson K, Jaenson TG, Baeckström P, Borg-Karlson AK (January 2008). "Tick repellent substances in the essential oil 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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Control in England circa 1400â1700: 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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in tansy as antiviral compounds that are active against
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690:The Supersizers go ... Restoration
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1451:Medical and Veterinary Entomology
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2555:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:252568-1
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881:Dried tansy is used by some
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474:Tansy has also been used as
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1502:Journal of Natural Products
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1088:Harvey, John H. (1989).
1001:Walker, Marilyn (2008).
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918:List of companion plants
858:Tansy is also used as a
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510:Tansy can be used as in
384:History and distribution
26:Not to be confused with
2670:Flora of temperate Asia
2660:Biological pest control
1386:Sumner, Judith (2004).
516:biological pest control
260:Illustration of a tansy
220:Chrysanthemum asiaticum
1843:. Knopf. p. 407.
1558:. New York: MacMillan.
1554:Georgia, A.E. (1942).
1322:"Illinois Wildflowers"
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21:Tansy (disambiguation)
1962:Suomi, Paivi (2001).
1899:Phytotherapy Research
1416:The Folk-Lore Journal
1271:Durant, Mary (1976).
1243:Iowa State University
1143:Angus & Robertson
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1798:2001BioSE..29..267K
1759:2005BioSE..33..487J
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378:Chrysolina graminis
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1893:Tanacetum vulgare
1875:978-0-88150-485-9
1782:Tanacetum vulgare
1743:Tanacetum vulgare
1727:on July 18, 2011.
1709:Tanacetum vulgare
1593:Tanacetum vulgare
1556:A Manual of Weeds
1494:Tanacetum vulgare
1397:978-0-88192-652-1
1367:978-0-15-636492-8
1307:978-0-13-685016-8
1252:978-0-8138-0128-5
1152:978-0-207-95645-4
1060:Tanacetum vulgare
974:Tanacetum vulgare
942:Tanacetum vulgare
849:Tanacetum vulgare
779:species are used
609:Tanacetum vulgare
605:Tanacetum vulgare
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333:Tanacetum vulgare
311:. The Latin word
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1118:LeCain 2019
1067:. p. 2
797:emmenagogue
712:Jack Daniel
698:Sue Perkins
686:Restoration
684:During the
671:John Gerard
616:1,8-cineole
593:chamazulene
577:, the U.S.
567:expel worms
441:Middle Ages
439:During the
422:Benedictine
418:Charlemagne
319:Description
223:Vorosch.
100:Angiosperms
2690:Plant dyes
2644:Categories
2598:WisFlora:
2524:Plant List
2108:Calflora:
1985:References
1974:2007-05-15
1580:(1): 9â13.
1327:2008-12-16
1141:. London:
1071:2022-06-23
986:8 December
968:USDA, NRCS
953:2017-06-07
908:Silverweed
887:bee smoker
883:beekeepers
874:, or with
839:Other uses
793:rheumatism
649:Tansy foil
571:arthropods
534:pennyroyal
497:and other
430:rheumatism
426:Saint Gall
305:cow bitter
279:herbaceous
146:Asteraceae
2655:Tanacetum
2529:gcc-76001
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2222:200024584
2118:Cal-IPC:
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1217:251577774
1021:190965401
868:cucumbers
864:cucurbits
805:axillarin
789:neuralgia
783:to treat
777:Tanacetum
743:omelettes
705:Tennessee
675:Yorkshire
667:drisheens
659:omelettes
445:abortions
354:pinnately
284:Tanacetum
275:perennial
247:Steud.
164:Species:
157:Tanacetum
136:Asterales
70:Kingdom:
2586:VicFlora
2575:VASCAN:
2563:Tropicos
2480:PalDat:
2419:NSWFlora
2385:2.141030
2323:10205414
2310:252568-1
2155:eFloraSA
2098:BioLib:
2056:Wikidata
2005:(1977).
1919:21171142
1814:11152946
1625:24970966
1617:18283947
1529:Folklore
1479:30469080
1241:. Ames:
1040:Bocconea
970:(n.d.).
893:See also
833:Cheyenne
825:infusion
821:Cherokee
785:migraine
739:pancakes
710:magnate
655:puddings
632:myrtenol
548:Toxicity
530:fleabane
514:and for
367:rosemary
293:invasive
203:Synonyms
142:Family:
126:Asterids
113:Eudicots
2627:1165104
2568:2701377
2367:MoBotPF
2261:3118274
2142:Ecocrop
1927:9011931
1794:Bibcode
1755:Bibcode
1471:2979521
1245:Press.
847:Tansy (
823:use an
811:virus.
731:Belgian
729:In the
708:whiskey
679:caraway
628:camphor
624:thujone
575:thujone
495:malaria
480:wreaths
434:measles
420:and by
390:Siberia
371:thujone
363:camphor
313:vulgare
287:in the
273:) is a
152:Genus:
132:Order:
74:Plantae
2537:PLANTS
2493:862101
2473:602516
2431:NZOR:
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2372:277250
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457:pulses
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410:Greeks
359:flower
350:leaves
42:Tansy
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2336:13366
2318:IRMNG
2294:IPA:
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2274:80037
2230:FoAO2
2194:EUNIS
2186:CHYVU
2147:10284
2134:54NJ4
2101:41382
2091:80088
2009:Herbs
1923:S2CID
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1714:(PDF)
1621:S2CID
1475:S2CID
1213:S2CID
1065:(PDF)
924:Notes
876:roses
866:like
829:tonic
765:Irish
750:sage.
716:sugar
620:trans
464:Irish
307:, or
265:Tansy
120:Clade
107:Clade
94:Clade
81:Clade
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2578:3605
2550:POWO
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2501:PfaF
2460:7536
2447:2787
2406:NCBI
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2305:IPNI
2297:6517
2269:GRIN
2256:GBIF
2181:EPPO
2111:7920
2086:APNI
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