Chrysanthemum balsamita
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Definition
Noun: - A Eurasian perennial herb (Tanacetum balsamita, formerly Chrysanthemum balsamita) characterized by button-like yellow flowers and a tansy-like scent. It is cultivated for use as a potherb, a salad green, and sometimes for flavoring in potpourri, tea, or culinary dishes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The gardener planted chrysanthemum balsamita in the herb bed for its aromatic leaves.
- For the salad, she picked fresh leaves of chrysanthemum balsamita.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Culinary Context: The plant is sometimes referred to historically as "costmary" or "alecost." Its leaves were traditionally used to flavor ale and as a bookmark in Bibles, imparting their scent.
- In medieval times, chrysanthemum balsamita was a common strewing herb.
Variants and Related Words
- Costmary (n): A common name for .
- Alecost (n): An archaic name for the same herb, referencing its use in ale.
- Balsamita (n): The genus name sometimes used to refer to this species.
Synonyms
- Mint geranium (n): A regional common name.
- Bible leaf (n): A common name alluding to its historical use as a scented bookmark.
Related Phrases
- Salad herb: A phrase describing one of its primary culinary uses.
- Strewing herb: A phrase describing its historical use for freshening rooms.
Noun
- tansy-scented Eurasian perennial herb with buttonlike yellow flowers; used as potherb or salad green and sometimes for potpourri or tea or flavoring; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum