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Tanacetum vulgare Tansy (1 Page of 5) The Tanacetum vulgare plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Compositae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Tansy. Some home gardeners know the variety as T. aubiderti. Chrysanthemum vulgare. C. tanacetum. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Tanacetum vulgare Common Name: Tansy Family: Compositae Author: L. Known Hazards: The plant is poisonous if large quantities are ingested[20, 21, 76]. There have been cases of death in N. America from drinking strong brews of the tea, presumably as an abortifacient[207]. Mature Height: 1 Mature Width: 1.5 Habitat: A common plant of waste ground, hedgerows etc[17].
Cultivation Notes: Succeeds in an ordinary garden soil[1]. Plants thrive in almost any soil[4].
Tansy is occasionally grown in the herb garden, though a site for growing this plant should be selected with care since it usually spreads very aggressively at the roots[4, 14]. There are some named varieties[238]. 'Fernleaf' is a more decorative compact form to about 75cm, it does not spread so quickly.
A good plant to grow in the orchard, when grown under fruit trees, raspberries, roses etc it repels insects from them[201].
The flowering plant attracts hoverflies and butterflies.
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