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Feverfew
Tanacetum parthenium
Distribution:
A British wild flower, which is fairly common throughout
Britain, but is an
introduced rather than native plant.
Habitat:
It grows in most soils on waste ground, hedgerows and walls in
dry, sunny sites.
Description:
Medium height perennial with
pungently aromatic foliage. The
daisy-like flowers are white and appear from July to August.
Feverfew is a short lived perennial but usually self seeds
prolifically.
Uses: Feverfew
has gained a good reputation as a medicinal herb and research since 1970
has proved it to be of special benefit in the treatment of certain types
of migraine headaches and rheumatism. It
was traditionally used for driving away fevers and as a cure for
feminine complaints.
Sowing
Instructions for Seeds:
Easy! Sow seed in
spring in a greenhouse or cold frame. When the seedlings are large
enough to handle, prick them out into individual pots.
Plant the seedlings out into their final position in summer.
Our
plants and seeds are of British origin.
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