CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM vs FEVERFEW: NOUN
- Bushy aromatic European perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads; valued traditionally for medicinal uses; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum
- A European aromatic perennial herb, Tanacetum parthenium (or Chrysanthemum parthenium or Pyrethrum parthenium), having daisy-like flowers; valued as a traditional medicine especially for headaches
- A perennial plant (Pyrethrum Parthenium, or Chrysanthemum Parthenium) allied to camomile, having finely divided leaves and white blossoms; -- so named from its supposed febrifugal qualities.
- The agrimony, Agrimonia Eupatoria.
- A common name among florists for Chrysanthemum roseum, a native of the Caucasus, of which there are many single and double garden varieties.
- The Chrysanthemum (Matricaria) Parthenium, a European species naturalized in the United States, formerly cultivated as a medicinal herb, and used as a bitter tonic in the cure of fevers. Some ornamental varieties are common in gardens. Also called wild camomile.
- An aromatic plant (Tanacetum parthenium syn. Chrysanthemum parthenium) native to Eurasia, having clusters of buttonlike, white-rayed flower heads and used as an herbal medicine primarily to treat migraine headaches.
- Bushy aromatic European perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads; valued traditionally for medicinal uses; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum
CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM vs FEVERFEW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Valued traditionally for medicinal uses
- Valued traditionally for medicinal uses
CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM vs FEVERFEW: RELATED WORDS
- Argyranthemum frutescens, Alecost, Tanacetum, Pyrethrum, Pompon, Mum, Genus tanacetum, Daisy, Corn marigold, Argyranthemum, Guayule, Pellitory, Magdalen, Tanacetum parthenium, Feverfew
- Parthenium, Fenugreek, Arnica, Passionflower, Borage, Mullein, Calendula, Valerian, Herb, Comfrey, Chamomile, Lemon balm, Butterbur, Tanacetum parthenium, Chrysanthemum parthenium
CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM vs FEVERFEW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mon, Marguerite, Gold, Genus chrysanthemum, Dusty miller, Double, Costmary, Boodle, Bible leaf, Alecost, Pyrethrum, Mum, Daisy, Pellitory, Feverfew
- Yarrow, Officinalis, Melissa officinalis, Parthenium, Arnica, Passionflower, Borage, Mullein, Calendula, Valerian, Herb, Comfrey, Chamomile, Lemon balm, Butterbur
CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM vs FEVERFEW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- So earthen, that our web hosting company cognitive to drop us off their feverfew.
- Featured are colorful individual blooms, including buttercup, feverfew, bleeding heart, larkspur, hydrangea and fern.
- Topical OTC creams containing feverfew can be used to tame a sunburn.
- It has been suggested that feverfew could help those with milder symptoms.
- Borya mashes up the feverfew root and feeds it to Kiryl.
- The leaves of feverfew plants are still used to make medicines.
- Feverfew: What did Gerard and Culpeper take when they had Headaches?
- Feverfew is a popular herbal restorative towards fever and in?
- Children born to mothers PEGFILGRASTIM had pondering feverfew attacks.
- You must to give feverfew root at Kiryl.
CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM vs FEVERFEW: QUESTIONS
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- When should I Call my doctor if I am taking feverfew?
- How much feverfew should I take to treat migraines?
- Does feverfew inhibit granule secretion in blood platelets?
- Are riboflavin and feverfew effective for migraine prophylaxis?
- What are the benefits of parthenolide and feverfew?