Feverfew seeds
Feverfew is a hardy perennial from the daisy family, known for its decorative white and yellow flowers as well as its medicinal uses. It has aromatic foliage with a citrusy scent and has long been cultivated both for its herbal properties and for its ornamental interest in gardens.
Traditionally used in herbal medicine to relieve fevers, migraines, and various inflammations, this plant is also highly valued by pollinators. It fits well into medicinal herb beds as well as ornamental gardens.
Where to grow feverfew
Feverfew grows well in zones 4 to 9. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is perfect for garden borders, wildflower meadows, and medicinal herb gardens.
History and traditional uses
Native to Europe and Asia, feverfew has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. It is recognized for its anti-inflammatory properties and its historical use in relieving fevers. Today, it remains a popular medicinal plant as well as a highly appreciated garden plant.
Growing information by Canadian zones
Zones 8 to 9: Direct sow in fall or early spring for early flowering.
Zones 5 to 7: Indoor sowing in late winter or direct sowing in spring after the last frosts.
Zones 4: Direct sowing in spring or winter protection with mulch.
