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Feverfew Leaf (Tanacetum Parthenium) 2oz/59ml Herbal Extract / Tincture – Maria Treben's Authentic™ Herbs of the World
Latin (botanical) name: Tanacetum Parthenium
Common names: Featherfew, Featherfoil, Midsummer Daisy, Bachelor’s Buttons, Altamisa, Nosebleed, Flirtwort
Plant Description: Feverfew is native to southwest Europe and was originally brought to America as an ornamental plant. It is commercially cultivated in Japan, Africa and Europe. It is a hearty perennial that will produce numerous, small, daisy-like heads of yellow flowers with outer white rays, the central yellow florets being arranged on a nearly flat receptacle. It grows up to 2-3 feet and has a downy, finely furrowed, erect stem. The yellowish-green leaves alternate, and are downy with short hairs or nearly smooth. They are about 4-1/2″ long and 2″ wide and have serrate margins. The Feverfew plant has a bitter taste and the odour is strongly bitter as well.
