Tansy is a tough plant that can grow in almost any sunny spot. While its ferny foliage and clusters of cheerful yellow button flowers are attractive, it can be invasive due to its underground runners and propensity to re-seed.
Latin Name
Tanacetum vulgare
Family
Asteracea
Also Known As
Common tansy Bitter buttons Cow bitter
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Native Range
Temperate Eurasia
History
Historically, tansy was grown for its medicinal properties, which included treating rheumatism, fevers, sores, intestinal worms, and other digestive problems. It can also be used as an insect repellent. Thomas Jefferson was growing it in his kitchen garden at Monticello.
Planted at Mount Vernon
Hardiness Zones
Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005
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