Description: Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter without tracking. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). Common Name: common tansy Type: Herbaceous perennialFamily: AsteraceaeNative Range: EuropeZone: 3 to 8Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feetSpread: 0.75 to 1.50 feetBloom Time: July to AugustBloom Description: YellowSun: Full sun to part shadeWater: Dry to mediumMaintenance: LowSuggested Use: NaturalizeFlower: Showy, FragrantLeaf: FragrantTolerate: Deer, Drought, Erosion Garden locationsCultureEasily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Appreciates some afternoon shade in hot summer climates. Prefers moist, humusy soils where it can rapidly spread by rhizomes, but tolerates a wide variety of soils including poor, dry soils where its spreading habit is more restrained. Naturalization into outlying areas primarily occurs by self-seeding, but rhizomatous spread in beds and borders can pose significant problems of control and removal. Shear off spent flowers immediately after bloom in order to control any unwanted self-seeding. Noteworthy CharacteristicsTanacetum vulgare, commonly called golden buttons or tansy, is an erect, rhizomatous, weedy perennial with aromatic, fern-like foliage. It typically grows 1-3’ tall. It is native to Europe and Asia, but was brought to the U.S. in colonial times for medicinal and horticultural purposes. Over time, it has escaped gardens and naturalized along roadsides, railroads, waste areas and along streams throughout much of the northern U.S. and southern Canada. Button-like yellow flowers (composites with rays absent or inconspicuous) appear in summer in compact, flat-topped clusters (corymbs). Strongly-scented, pinnately-divided, fern-like green leaves (6-8” long) are somewhat reminiscent of yarrow. Dating back to ancient Greece and Rome, this plant has a long history of use as a folk medicine remedy for a number of problems including plague, colic, parasitic worms, fever, gout, digestive disorders and hysteria. Plant foliage has been used as an insect repellant. Flowers have been used in funeral shrouds and wreaths. Fresh leaves and flowers have been used as a substitute for sage in cooking. Dried leaves have been used to make teas. Notwithstanding its history, current uses of this plant in teas, food and medicine have now virtually disappeared. Plant oils contain an extremely toxic ingredient (thujone) that can be fatal when consumed in large quantities. Synonymous with and formerly known as Chrysanthemum vulgare. Genus name reportedly is derived from an altered form of the Greek word athanatos meaning long-lasting or immortal in reference to the long-lasting flowers and/or the everlasting qualities of the dried flowers of some species (in particular Tanacetum vulgare).
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Genus: Tanacetum
Common Name: Tansy
Brand: O'Neill Seeds
Species: vulgare
Type: Herb Seeds