Feverfew
Feverfew is a short-lived perennial and a natural bug repeller. Great to rid moths! With cute, daisy-like flowers it's used to ease headaches and is said to reduce migrane attacks (not to be used during pregnancy). It has a bitter, pungent odour, so disagreeable to most palates. The plant looks beautiful in a cottage garden and has a long flowering season.
Planting Info
Re-seeding easily, this bushy plant grows up to 60cm high with yellow green leaves that have a strong aroma. The flowers are borne in clusters at the branch tips. Grown in full sun to part shade and handles dry conditions well. Suits a wide range of soils but best in well-drained soil.
Basilea Living Herbs
Basilea Farm, Burpengary grows pesticide-free feverfew seedlings, available locally in Brisbane and Moreton Bay, South East Queensland, Australia.
Pot Size 50mm
















