Feverfew - Golden leaf
Feverfew is a bush-like perennial that averages 18 inches tall,
The leaves are feathery with white and yellow flowers that bloom in July and October. Feverfew grows in partial shade or partial sun and tolerates most well-drained soils.
It is believed that feverfew controls the release of serotonin and prostaglandins, which can cause migraines, and by limiting the inflammation of blood vessels in the head and reducing blood vessel spasms, headaches and migraines can be reduced. Feverfew has also reduced redness of irritated skin. Traditionally, the plant has been used to treat menstrual and labor difficulties, as well as stomachaches.
Uses: Medicinal, ornamental
Foliage: Yes
Flowering: Yes
Fragrant: Yes
Growing Ease: Will grow for anybody
Lighting Needs: Partial Shade to Partial Sun
Soil Type: Most well-drained soils
Flower Color: White-Yellow
Growth Rate: Fast
Height: 15 cm
Width: 15 cm
NOTE: This product can only be shipped within Ireland and the UK
What you need to know
- Size: Supplied in 1 litre pot
Price:
€4
Availability:
Available To Order