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3 Feverfew Tanacetum Parthenium Plant-3.5" Pots ** Temp Sensitive** Order when weather is mild

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    Purchase 3 Feverfew Tanacetum Parthenium Plant-3.5" Pots ** Temp Sensitive** Order when weather is mild

    SKU: 00840369420206 3 Feverfew Tanacetum Parthenium Plant-3.5" Pots ** Temp Sensitive** Order when weather is mild

    Feverfew is a charming, easy-to-grow perennial herb known for its small daisy-like flowers with bright yellow centers and crisp white petals. Blooming from early summer into fall, it adds a light, airy texture to herb gardens, cottage plantings, and borders. Beyond its ornamental appeal, feverfew has a long history of medicinal use, particularly in traditional European herbal medicine. Its aromatic, slightly bitter foliage helps deter pests, making it both a useful companion plant and a low-maintenance addition to the garden.


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    Key Features

    • Wildlife Attraction & Pest Resistance:
      • Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators
      • Deer and rabbit resistant
      • Naturally repels many garden pests due to its aromatic foliage
    • Planting Zones: USDA Zones 5–9
    • Sun Preferences: Full sun to partial shade (best flowering in full sun)
    • Drought Tolerance: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture but tolerates short dry periods once established
    • Expected Growth Rate & Yield:
      • Fast-growing and easily self-seeding
      • Typically reaches 18–36 inches tall
      • Produces abundant flowers and foliage that can be harvested throughout the growing season

    Historical Uses

    • Used since ancient Greek and Roman times for medicinal purposes
    • Traditionally known as “medieval aspirin”
    • Widely used in European folk medicine for headaches and inflammation

    Culinary Uses

    • Occasionally used in very small amounts in herbal teas
    • Flavor is quite bitter—generally not used as a culinary herb like parsley or basil

    Medicinal & Traditional Uses

    • Traditionally used to help manage headaches and migraines
    • Known for anti-inflammatory properties
    • Often prepared as teas, tinctures, or capsules

    ⚠️ Note: Feverfew should be used cautiously—consult a healthcare professional before medicinal use, especially during pregnancy or if taking medications.


    Planting Instructions (From a 4" Pot into the Ground)

    1. Choose the Location

    • Select a sunny or lightly shaded spot.
    • Works well in herb gardens, borders, or naturalized areas.

    2. Prepare the Soil

    • Loosen soil 8–10 inches deep.
    • Add compost if soil is poor, but feverfew tolerates average soils.

    3. Dig the Hole

    • Dig a hole twice as wide as the 4" pot and equal depth.

    4. Remove from Pot

    • Gently remove the plant and loosen any bound roots.

    5. Plant

    • Place plant so the root ball is level with the soil surface.
    • Backfill and firm soil gently.

    6. Water

    • Water thoroughly after planting.
    • Keep soil evenly moist during establishment.

    7. Spacing

    • Space plants 12–18 inches apart.

    Overwintering Feverfew

    In-Ground (Zones 5–9)

    • May behave as a short-lived perennial or biennial
    • Foliage may die back after frost
    • Cut stems down to a few inches above ground in late fall or early spring
    • Apply a light mulch layer in colder climates

    Maintenance Tips

    • Readily self-seeds—deadhead if you want to control spread
    • Divide or replant as needed to maintain population

    Container Plants

    • Move to a sheltered location in colder climates
    • Water lightly during dormancy

    Feverfew is a versatile herb that combines delicate beauty with practical benefits. Its pollinator-friendly blooms, natural pest resistance, and long history of medicinal use make it a valuable addition to both herb gardens and ornamental landscapes.

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