Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

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Medicinal plant used since antiquity, feverfew would be effective in the prevention of migraine as well as in reducing the strength and frequency of attacks. The leaves and flowers are eaten as an herbal tea. Its use is not recommended for pregnant women. Caution Do not confuse with the chamomile Matricaria recutita and the Roman chamomile Chamaemelum nobile which have very different medicinal properties.

BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Tanacetum parthenium
Common names: feverfew, golden pyrethrum, moss pyrethrum, partenelle
English: Feverfew
Family: Asteraceae


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  • Characteristic
    • Edible
  • Quantity
    • Envelope of about 300 seeds
  • Plant type
    • Perennial
  • Family
    • Asteraceae
  • Flower color
    • White
  • Plantation
    • In the garden after the risk of frost
  • Sowing
    • Directly in the garden
  • Germination
    • 7 to 15 days
  • Plant spacing
    • 45 cm
  • Depth
    • On the surface
  • Exposure
    • Full sun
  • Watering
    • Low water requirement
  • Soil
    • Well drained
  • Shape
    • Bushy
  • Width
    • 40 cm to 60 cm
  • Height
    • 60 cm to 80 cm

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Characteristic: Edible
Quantity: Envelope of about 300 seeds
Plant type: Perennial
Family: Asteraceae
Flower color: White
Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost
Sowing: Directly in the garden
Germination: 7 to 15 days
Plant spacing: 45 cm
Depth: On the surface
Exposure: Full sun
Watering: Low water requirement
Soil: Well drained
Shape: Bushy
Width: 40 cm to 60 cm
Height: 60 cm to 80 cm