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Feverfew Seeds - Feverfew

Feverfew Seeds - Feverfew

Description

Feverfew, a charming perennial with delicate daisy-like blooms, is a standout for both its beauty and utility. With a bushy growth habit reaching up to 24 inches, it creates a lush display of white petals with sunny yellow centers. This robust plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a resilient choice for various garden settings.

Typically maturing in 70 to 90 days, Feverfew offers a reliable harvest of aromatic leaves and flowers. The foliage emits a pleasant citrus scent, adding a refreshing note to the garden. Known for its medicinal properties, the leaves are often used in teas and herbal remedies, particularly for alleviating migraines and inflammation.

In the kitchen, Feverfew's slightly bitter leaves can be used sparingly in salads, imparting a unique flavor that pairs well with sweeter greens. Its flowers also make a lovely garnish, adding a touch of elegance to culinary presentations. Whether grown for its ornamental appeal or its practical uses, Feverfew is a versatile addition to any herb garden.

$0.60

Original: $2.00

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Feverfew Seeds - Feverfew

$2.00

$0.60
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Description

Description

Feverfew, a charming perennial with delicate daisy-like blooms, is a standout for both its beauty and utility. With a bushy growth habit reaching up to 24 inches, it creates a lush display of white petals with sunny yellow centers. This robust plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a resilient choice for various garden settings.

Typically maturing in 70 to 90 days, Feverfew offers a reliable harvest of aromatic leaves and flowers. The foliage emits a pleasant citrus scent, adding a refreshing note to the garden. Known for its medicinal properties, the leaves are often used in teas and herbal remedies, particularly for alleviating migraines and inflammation.

In the kitchen, Feverfew's slightly bitter leaves can be used sparingly in salads, imparting a unique flavor that pairs well with sweeter greens. Its flowers also make a lovely garnish, adding a touch of elegance to culinary presentations. Whether grown for its ornamental appeal or its practical uses, Feverfew is a versatile addition to any herb garden.