A Victorian garden staple and an herbal remedy for centuries, feverfew is a reliable, fairly drought-tolerant, unfussy plant with masses of small white flowers on scented, ferny foliage. Blooms attract beneficial insects and are great fresh-cut or dried flowers. Avidly reseeds, so let these volunteers decorate your garden and attract pollinators. Also known as featherfew, bachelor's or bride's button and midsummer daisy.
Bloom Color | White |
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Bloom Season | Summer |
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Botanical Name | Tanacetum Parthenium |
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Cold Hardiness | Zone 5 to 8 |
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Common Name | Feverfew |
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Days to Germination | 10 to 15 days |
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Height | 12 to 24 in |
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Life Cycle | Perennial |
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Light Requirements | Full Sun |
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Minimum Spacing | 12 in |
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Net Content | 170 mg |
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Recommended Planting Time | Late Fall |
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Type | Heirloom Organic |
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