Feverfew has small, daisy-like flowers that bloom atop strongly scented foliage. It makes a good filler in the garden or the vase.
Feverfew is a must for cottage gardens and old-fashioned herb gardens. The flowers are dried by hanging them upside down, and the leaves are used in herbal medicine for the treatment of migraine headaches.
Also known as Matricaria or Tanacetum parthenium. Hardy in zones 5-9. Grow as an annual elsewhere. Self sows.
height 30"
Sowing Feverfew Seeds:
Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Barely cover the seeds. Full sun to part shade.