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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) - Uses and Benefits
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Feverfew is indigenous to Europe and the Balkan peninsula and is said to have grown around the Greek Parthenon, thus the species name parthenium. Its common name comes … more »
Dean Coleman Herbal Luxuries
Feverfew
sunwick wrote 2 months ago: Out the window down into feverfew On petals perched, butterflies there stand quivering globes of ho … more »
Burdock
michaeldprice wrote 6 months ago: Burdock is a plant that is related to the daisy family. It is also closely related to Echinacea, Dan … more »
A Bad Day!
mrsghost wrote 11 months ago: Today was awful! It started out well. And then, about 8 am, my eyes started acting funny. Here … more »
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) - Uses and Benefits
deancoleman wrote 1 year ago: Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Feverfew is indigenous to Europe and the Balkan peninsula and is sai … more »
Foraging Log 3
geekmeetsnature wrote 1 year ago: Time: About ninety minutes on a Friday evening Place: New River Path, Islington, N1, from Essex Road … more »
