Feverfew

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Tanacetum parthenium - Feverfew is a mounding, perennial herb with flowers similar to chamomile or small daises. The leaves look like little ferns and have a strong scent. Feverfew attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. They are drought tolerant and deer resistant. It is often used to help relieve migraines, pain relief, improve anxiety and depression and has many anti-cancer properties.

Tip:  Consider Feverfew for a patio area or as a container plant. In the past, the English planted Feverfew around their home for the spicy scent and to purify the air.  

Planting Guide & Care Instructions

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