
Tanacetum parthenium
Asteraceae
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Medicinal
As its common name suggests, feverfew was once used to treat fevers, due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Nowadays, it is probably better-known as a remedy for headaches and in particular, migraine. Research on feverfew’s benefit in migraine followed on from the discovery of its successful use by a GP’s wife who had been troubled with these for 50 years, and research has confirmed this herb’s benefit. Feverfew’s anti-inflammatory property also means that it is ofthen regarded as beneficial for arthritis especially when it is in the active phase.

Caution: Avoid in pregnancy. Fresh leaves may cause mouth ulcers.
Please note: The information provided here is for educational interest only and is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat significant health problems. Any serious or long-term health concerns should always be discussed with a healthcare professional.
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Growing
• Grown from seed:• Indoor Sowing: In early spring, into prepared plug trays or pots, cover with perlite. Bottom heat, 18°C, aids germination.
• Outdoor Sowing: In early summer, into a light, fertile, well-drained soil, sunny and open site.
• Maintenance: (See Jekka's Blogs on Early Spring, Late Spring, Summer and Autumn maintenance)
• Harvest: N/A
Details
• Aspect: Full Sun• Soil type: Loam, Sand, Free Draining
• pH: Universal pH
• Habit: Clump
• Flowering colour: White
• Flowering time: Summer
• Uses: Culinary & Medicinal (Read Jekka's Guide To Culinary Herbs and Medicinal Herbs for more information)
• Attracts pollinators: No
• Container suitability: Yes
• UK native: No
• Caution: Wear gloves when handling as the flowers can cause minor skin rashes.
Jekkapedia
Tanacetum parthenium, Feverfew
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Tanacetum
• Hardiness: H6 (-15 to -20C)
• Type: Herbaceous Perennial
• Height: up to 1.2m
• Spread: 45cm
Feverfew can be seen at the herb farm in Jekka's Herbetum and is available to buy as both herb plants and online as herb seeds.
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