Attractive, old medicinal and cottage garden plant with numerous, small white flowers with a yellow centre, similar to chamomile. The firm stems branch freely and keep well in a vase. Feverfew is actually a perennial and over winters in mild areas. Ideal for cut flower growers.
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Characteristics
Botanical name: Tanacetum partheniumFlower colour: whiteVegetation period: Cool Flowers, shrubUse of flowers and herbs: Balcony/pots, Cut flower, Good for insects and bees, Herbal tea plant, Scent plantHeight in cm: 70-90
Cultivation
Seed required for 1000 plants (g): 0.2Planting distance (cm): 30 x 30Sowing depth: Germinates in light
propagated by
Waldhof / Thomas Mauer
Thomas Mauer propagates seeds at the Demeter-certified Waldhof farm in Kassel, situated beneath the eastern escarpment of the Habichtswald.