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Feverfew Herb -500 Seeds + *Free Seeds*
Feverfew Herb -500 Seeds + *Free Seeds*

Pungent, aromatic perennial self-seeds easily in areas where it doesnt winter over. Medicinal: Long history of using leaves for fevers, menstrual cramps, and migraine headaches. Organically grown. Avg. 225,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 500 seeds.

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Feverfew White Wonder Seeds 350 Seeds

This easy from seed plant doubles as a cut flower and migraine remedy. Will reseed in your garden from year to year. Don't plant it where you don't want it! Grows 2-4' tall, 18" wide.

Feverfew Seeds - Tanacetum Parthenium

Feverfew is believed to aid digestion and lower blood pressure. A recent study has also indicated that feverfew tea or fresh feverfew leaves on a sandwich everyday can reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches. Bees hate feverfew and will avoid the area where it is planted. Compact, spreading growth to 3-feet tall with small white daisylike flowers with yellow centers. Perennial. Packet is 1/4 gram, about 1,500 seeds.

Seeds of Change Feverfew Seeds
Seeds of Change Feverfew Seeds

(Heirloom/Medicinal) Strongly-scented herb, 2-3 ft. tall, white daisy-like flowers. Use to control migraine headaches and for relief from arthritis, psoriasis and tension. Can be picked as a cut flower. Easy to grow. Perennial. (90 days) Approx. 100 seeds.

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ZXC10 Camomille Feverfew Seeds Camomilla
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) seeds, organic

This is a selection made for high medicinal activity and each flower is encircled by only one layer of ray flowers (as per photo). It is not frilly, double-flowered or variegated. Our strain has become the standard strain for extraction among a number of the bigger companies in the US and abroad.

Feverfew Organic Seeds
Feverfew Organic Seeds

This camphor-scented herb was once known as featherfew because of the lacy leaves. Used medicinally since at least the early 1800s, it is said to be exceedingly effective in controlling migraine headaches, and for relief from arthritis, psoriasis and tension. Best started indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost date and transplanted when all danger of frost has passed. Sow the tiny seed sparingly on the surface and tamp into the soil. Seeds need light to germinate. Harvesting tips. Can be picked...

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Feverfew Seeds

A tincture made from Feverfew and applied locally immediately relieves the pain and swelling caused by bites of insects and vermin. It is said that if two teaspoonfuls of tincture are mixed with 1/2 pint of cold water, and all parts of the body likely to be exposed to the bites of insects are freely sponged with it, they will remain unassailable. A tincture of the leaves of the true Chamomile and of the German Chamomile will have the same effect.

Feverfew HERB / NATIVE PLANT .1g seed, USDA Certified Organic
Feverfew HERB / NATIVE PLANT .1g seed, USDA Certified Organic

(Chrysanthemum parthenium): [P4-10/70oF/Lt/10-14/sun/30 in./ remove flower heads before seed forms, otherwise the plant will grow as an annual] Small daisy-like blooms on light green foliage. Medicinal: Feverfew acts as a vasodilator and anti-inflammatory. Studies published in the British medical journal Lancet reported that 2 to 3 fresh leaves of feverfew eaten daily over a period of time reduced the severity and frequency of migraine headaches. Feverfew has potential value in relief from...

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Feverfew Seeds

This is, in our humble opinion, the finest line of medicinal herb seeds aptly titled "Strictly Medicinal" from the folks at Horizon. All of these medicinal seeds are certified organically grown with the exception to a few of the species. The few that are not certified organic were wild gathered seeds and harvested in their natural environment. This was done with respect to the region and ecology of the gathering area by our good friend and herbal medicine author Richo Cech. Please see his selection...

White Stars Feverfew

Masses of double white flowers on neat, compact plants 18cm/7” high. Lovely in fresh or dry bouquets and arrangements. Good container plant and for edging. Low parthenolide.

Feverfew - pack

This camphor-scented herb was once known as featherfew because of the plant's lacy leaves. Used medicinally since at least the early 1800s, it is said to be exceedingly effective in controlling migraine headaches, and for relief from arthritis, psoriasis and tension. Best started indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost date and transplanted when all danger of frost has passed. Sow the tiny seed sparingly on the surface and tamp into the soil. Seeds need light to germinate. Harvesting tips. Can be...

White Pompon Feverfew

Dense double white pompon type. Long stems, suitable for cutflowers. Ht: 60cm/2ft. Contains 0.3% parthenolide.