Common Name: Feverfew White Stars,
Scientific Name: Martricaria capensis
Physical Attributes: Crested white flowers with a lemony yellow eye and flared outer petals produce prolifically on a dwarf sized plant, but still very manageable for lovely cut flowers.
Uses: Bedding, cut flowers, containers and pots. Medicinal herb.
Life Cycle: Annual
Growing Height: 25cm
Attracts: Butterflies and beneficial insects.
When to Sow: Spring/Summer
Sowing Depth: Surface sow
Sow Spacing: 15 – 30cm
Sowing Method: Start indoors 6 – 8 weeks prior to your last frost or sow direct after the last frost has come and gone. Pinch seedlings at 15cm to encourage a bushier plant.
Position: Full sun/partial shade
Germination Time: 7 – 14 days
Maintenance: Easy to maintain, this plant requires medium water usage and can be cut back when blooms no longer look appealing. Leave a few stems so it can reseed and renew your blooms.
Seeds Per Packet: 50
Feverfew White Stars — 50 Seeds
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$3.95
The Feverfew is well known for its medicinal uses and prolific miniature blooms that can fit into any compact space or fill up whole garden beds with ease. This Feverfew White Star features densely crested blooms that flare out into a short tutu of white petals, dancing in the breeze or bringing bouquets to life with their soft bounce.
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