Tanacetum parthenium aureum, Aromatic Medicinal Herb, Perennial Short Bush, A species of chrysanthemum, it’s a compact (9 inches) garden form of Feverfew with very bright lime-gold leaves. A hardy 'Short-lived' perennial that has pungent bright green foliage with masses of pretty white daisy flowers thru summer & will grow in most conditions but prefers a sunny aspect. A good plant to grow for pollinators & also looks good as an edging plant for herb gardens. Pick leaves before the plant flowers & dry if required & add flowers to potpourris. As well as migraines it can be used medicinally for many other conditions including a moth repellent. Winter Hardy (Planted round dwellings, it’s said to purify the air & ward off disease), Seed Count Approx - 750 avg
SOWING - Sow inside Feb to Mar, thinned out to 2 to 3 in between & planted out early June to permanent quarters, allowing a foot or more between the plants & 2 ft between the rows, selecting, if possible, a showery day for the operation. Will establish quickly