Common Name: Golden Ball Feverfew, Feverfew Bachelor Buttons
Scientific Name: Tanacetum parthenium
Physical Attributes: Golden yellow button-like balls bloom in compact dense green foliage.
Uses: Cut flower. Bedding and planters.
Life Cycle: Tender perennial
Growing Height: 30 – 45cm
Attracts: Beneficial insects
When to Sow: Spring – Summer
Sowing Depth: 6mm
Sow Spacing: 20cm
Sowing Method: Direct sow after the last frost has passed. Cover lightly with soil and keep moist until germination.
Position: Part shade/full sun
Germination Time: 14 – 21 days
Maintenance: Pinch off spent blooms to keep plant tidy.
Seeds Per Packet: 50 (please note: the germination rate on this seed is not high so you will receive extra to encourage maximum germination).
Feverfew Golden Ball — 50 Seeds
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$3.95
Bursting with fragrance and bright golden flowers, Golden Ball Feverfew is a short bushy flower that will bring endless amounts of sunshine to your garden, even on the rainiest of days. The dainty flowers span no bigger than 2.5cm, resembling a button or lucky golden penny. Although they may be small, they have no trouble blooming as if there is no tomorrow, a trait that makes this Feverfew a solid choice for garden borders, pots, and vases.