Description
A Victorian Heirloom with Centuries of Garden History
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) has graced cottage gardens and herbal apothecaries for centuries. This reliable, easy-care perennial produces masses of small, cheerful white daisy-like flowers atop aromatic, ferny foliage — a classic combination that looks equally at home in a formal herb garden or a wild cottage border. And once established, it practically takes care of itself.
Growing Highlights
- Bloom: Masses of small white daisy flowers on aromatic, ferny foliage
- Type: Heirloom perennial — zones 5–8; self-seeds freely to naturalize
- Drought tolerant: Fairly unfussy once established
- Pollinators: Attracts beneficial insects and pollinators
- Cut & dried flowers: Excellent for fresh bouquets and dried arrangements
- Deer resistant: Naturally unappealing to deer
- Medicinal heritage: Long history of use in traditional herbal teas
Why Gardeners Love It
Also known as featherfew, bachelor’s button, bride’s button, and midsummer daisy, Feverfew is one of those timeless garden plants that rewards you season after season. Let it self-seed freely and it will weave itself through your borders, attracting pollinators and filling gaps with effortless charm.
Heirloom & Non-GMO — from Botanical Interests, dedicated to supporting home gardeners and biodiversity.
SKU # 2005
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