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I always grow my feverfew from seed and one year I was surprised to find that some plants had pin-cushion button flowers of all white. I ...Read More
There are at least two different double-flowered forms which come true from seed. One is flat and has an off-colored center, and one ('Cr...Read More
I love this little daisy plant. It's lime green foliage brightens the garden and the little white daisy flowers are a welcome sight. I ...Read More
While it's an attractive mounding evergreen herbs, it's also quite capable of taking over your entire herb bed. This is only it's second...Read More
Just started growing this plant this year so I can't comment as to its self-seeding or invasiveness. It's a lovely plant and a nice addi...Read More
I just found out what the name of this plant was. I have no idea how it even started in my yard. Its under one of my oak trees and I ju...Read More
I picked up one feverfew plant at a garage sale a couple years ago. That one bloomed for so long that summer and the foliage was so prett...Read More
I find this plant very attractive and hardy. Last year I planted it and my did it self sow! But, they are so easy to pluck, even more mat...Read More
A jolly plant which self-sows freely. I let it grow here and there, much like johnny jump-up, or yank it out if it doesn't 'fit' where i...Read More
A regretful negative. It's a lovely plant with attractive foliage and I like the scent. But the self-seeding was absolutely mind-blowin...Read More
Those who say that it self-sows rampantly are right. I planted bulk seeds among the rocks on the top of a retaining wall around my backy...Read More
I lived up in the mountains of Idaho for 12 years, and still have a home up there, at about 4,500 feet altitude. Our average lowest temp ...Read More
I grow both the single and the double form and enjoy both. The single form has wonderful lime-green foliage that contrasts beautifully w...Read More
Our feverfew plants come up voluntarily year after year...never know where one will just announce itself! Not sure if they are natives o...Read More
I grow feverfew white wonder--its been in my garden for over 3 years. This one is a car stopper in my yard--I have had many of my neighb...Read More
I think this plant is the bomb. I think it gets leggy because it doesn't need much water. I grow it in Colorado, basically a semi-arid ...Read More
This is a great cut flower. Its sprays of little daisy-like flowers are wonderful filler for bouquets.
It requires const...Read More
Excellent Wintersown plant! I now have this plant all over my backyard and I love it. It will be a constant part of my garden design.
I love the flowers, but they self-seed rampantly. They are good "filler" plants. My information says they are hardy in zones 4-10. Lig...Read More
Others have commented on its use as a medicinal herb. I've always heard that it was used to cure headaches, though I've never tried it my...Read More
My grandmammy swears by this as a headache cure. A leaf or two helps with a migraine - It has been known to cause mouth sores but then c...Read More
I love this plant as a fill in. I move self sewn seedling to propagate elsewhere and move large well developed seedlings usually in sp...Read More
Have grown this a few times and although it grew nicely I was not to impressed with it. It grew very fast and got leggy and spindly quick...Read More
I got seeds from a gal in Olean, NY many years ago on this plant and have been growing it ever since. I also grew the double feverfew, b...Read More
Medicinal Action and Uses: Aperient, carminative, bitter. As a stimulant it is usefulas an emmenagogue. Is also employed in hysterical co...Read More
Traditional herb used in 16th century England (and elsewhere?). Leaves v aromatic. Used to ease/ cure 'women's complaints' (cheaper than ...Read More
I planted a seedling in a spot that has afternoon shade. I never tended it, except for an occasional watering. It flourished with lots ...Read More