Tanacetum vulgare 'Luck' is an agronomic variety of tansy specifically bred for agricultural production of medicinal and aromatic preparations. The plant exhibits high resistance to diseases, good yield qualities, and long storage life, making it attractive to both farmers and phytopreparation manufacturers.
'Luck' grows well in the conditions of the temperate midland climate. For optimal growth, regular watering, good drainage, and soil preparation with regard to pruning and fertilization recommendations are required. Under observance of agricultural norms, the plant demonstrates stable productivity and preserves the integrity of active substances for an extended period.
In folk medicine, tansy 'Luck' is used to treat colds, improve digestion, and relieve spasms. Due to its properties, it is also used in various gastrointestinal disorders as well as an auxiliary remedy in the fight against worms. The variety provides a high content of biologically active compounds, making it a valuable component for developing phytopreparations and aromatic mixtures.