Tanacetum vulgare
A strong-scented herb of the Sunflower family, the rather weedy plant, two to three feet high, is often used in herb gardening, but has become naturalized throughout North America. Tansy’s alternate leaves are much dissected and a dark green, while the flowers are a golden yellow. The foliage is poisonous when eaten in quantities.
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