tanacetum vulgare
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial herb: A specific plant species, Tanacetum vulgare, which is a common, aromatic herb native to Eurasia. It is characterized by its button-like yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting, pinnate leaves. It is also known for its historical use in traditional medicine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The field was dotted with the bright yellow blooms of Tanacetum vulgare.
- Herbalists have sometimes used Tanacetum vulgare for its purported medicinal properties.
- The bitter, fern-like leaves are a key identifier for Tanacetum vulgare.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the genus and the family Asteraceae. It distinguishes it from other similar plants.
- The study focused on the essential oil composition of Tanacetum vulgare compared to other members of its genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Tansy: The most widely used common name for .
- Golden Buttons: A colloquial name referring to the plant's distinctive yellow flower heads.
- Bitter Buttons: Another common name highlighting the taste of its leaves.
- Tansy: Often used as a shortened, common name for this plant, though "tansy" can sometimes refer to other related species.
Synonyms
- Common Tansy
- Tansy (in its specific sense)
Notes on Meaning
- Botanical Specificity: As a scientific binomial (), the term is precise and unambiguous in scientific communication. In everyday language, the common name "tansy" or "common tansy" is more frequently used.
- Historical and Medicinal Context: The word often carries connotations of historical use in folk medicine and as a traditional insect repellent, rather than modern mainstream medical use. It is important to note that the plant can be toxic if consumed in large quantities.
Noun
- common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally