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feverfew

[ UK /fˈiːvəfjˌuː/ ]
[ US /ˈfivɝfˌju/ ]
NOUN
  1. bushy aromatic European perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads; valued traditionally for medicinal uses; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum

How To Use feverfew In A Sentence

  • There are drifts of feverfew, clouds of philadelphus, grasses whispering in the breeze, and everywhere the perfume of 1,000 blossoms keeping the countryside alive in the heart of London.
  • Marigold and feverfew, dandelion and hyssop, thyme and marjoram. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • There are drifts of feverfew, clouds of philadelphus, grasses whispering in the breeze, and everywhere the perfume of 1,000 blossoms keeping the countryside alive in the heart of London.
  • Marigold and feverfew, dandelion and hyssop, thyme and marjoram. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • The herb tea consists essentially of feverfew, honeysuckle, lotus leaf, peppermint, reed root, Lophatherum gracile and liquorice.
  • FEVERFEW Used historically to approach many different kinds of pain including cramps and fevers, feverfew has also been declared the best-studied relief for headache discomfort.
  • Sweet Annie, anise hyssop, and feverfew make good fillers.
  • Among the herbs were fennel, for weak eyes, camomile for headaches, white lilies for ‘bile’ and feverfew, against the shaking fever.
  • Other herbs taken with ginkgo, such as garlic, feverfew, or ginseng, can increase the bleeding risk.
  • If you enjoy poetry a different favourite poet for each day; if flowers plant by colour i.e. white roses, chamomile, daisies, feverfew, white yarrow, basil etc for your white day; the possibilities are endless.
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