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Feverfew stems, Broomhill allotments, Glasgow.
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is an aromatic bushy perennial in the daisy family, reaching heights of up to 0.5 metres. Plant observed in Broomhill allotments, Glasgow.
16 August 2020
Feverfew, Broomhill allotments, Glasgow.
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) seen in Broomhill allotments, Glasgow. This flowering plant of the daisy family is commonly used as a medicinal herb to help prevent migraines as it works on the serotonin receptors within the brain.
16 August 2020
Tansy, Boat of Garten
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) is an aromatic plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, which can be found on rough grasslands, riverbanks and roadside verges. It has fern-like foliage and yellow flower heads that appear in clusters from July to October. Photo taken by David Palmar in the car park of the Strathspey Railway.
23 July 2023
Tansy, Boat of Garten
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) is an aromatic plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, which can be found on rough grasslands, riverbanks and roadside verges. It has fern-like foliage and yellow flower heads that appear in clusters from July to October. Photo taken by David Palmar in the car park of the Strathspey Railway.
23 July 2023
Tansy, Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) pictured in Oxfordshire, taken by David Palmar. This strong-smelling herb can stand 30-100cm tall. Each leaf is split into smaller leaflets with toothed edges giving them a fern-like appearance. The yellow, button-like flowerheads are usually found in a cluster with each head measuring around 7-12mm across.
30 August 2020
Tansy, Troon
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CEP - Ayrshire
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) in flower, Troon. This plant has a long history of medicinal use, dating back to the Ancient Greeks. It is mostly found growing on dry banks however it can be found in damper areas. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1979.