From the Netherlands
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Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Tanacetum vulgare L.
Common name Scientific name Likeliness Common tansy Tanacetum vulgare 32.54 % Mexican mint marigold Tagetes lucida 14.92 % / Tanacetum audibertii 4.13 % Lake Huron tansy Tanacetum bipinnatum 2.10 % Clustered everlasting Chrysocephalum semipapposum 2.08 % Beep, boop
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The Wiki page has a lot of very interesting information about its ethnomedical and culinary uses.
A very cool detail is the mention of a blue oil produced from the related Tanacetum annuum. That oil contains a blue molecule called chamazulene.
Looks like tansy, tanacetum vulgare.
Thanks! I got very excited because I thought it might be Chamomile and there is a ton around here now. They do smell very nice… Apparently they were used to brew a tea to kill off internal parasites in the past, but I am not sure it’s a good idea to prepare that as a tea.