Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) seeds, organic
$3.95 – $44.10
Family: Aster (Asteraceae)
Hardy to Zones 5 to 8
Herbaceous perennial, pan temperate. Pretty white and yellow flowers on a midsized bush make this a garden favorite. Traditional use (TWM): Antiinflammatory, migraine. This organic, open-pollinated strain is being selected for single flowers (not variegated or frilly). Light dependent germinator. Press seeds into soil surface and keep evenly moist until germination, which is rapid. After seedlings attain their second set of true leaves, prick out into pots and grow on until the plants are large enough to transplant to the garden. Plant 2 feet apart.
Packet contains 100 seeds
1 g contains ~7,000 seeds
5 g contains ~35,000 seeds
10 g contains ~70,000 seeds
Certified Organically Grown
Sheri Heffel (verified owner) –
I’m in zone 4a and my feverfew came back strong in the Spring even after dipping down to-36C.
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Lynn Armocida –
Started seeds last year, transplanted seedlings to garden in summer, they remained very small as it was a hot, dry summer. It not only survived a very cold, windy Zone 5 winter, it is large (3′ tall) and lush this year! Just set my first batch of feverfew tincture to macerating.
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Joanne –
Easy to start. Beautiful mounding little daisy type flower that the bees like. Nice to spread around the landscaping. Fully winter hardy. Reseeds itself just a bit.
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