Fever Few - Chamomile

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Last updated 20 May 2024
Fever Few - Chamomile
A wildflower of small blooms that are daisy-like. Fever Few is also known as Chamomile. Available in a 10 stem bunch, with multiple blooms per stem.
Fever Few - Chamomile
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Fever Few - Chamomile
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Fever Few - Chamomile
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Grows easily in medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Bushy, weedy, aromatic, blooms in summer (June-September) of small, 3/4'' daisy-like
Fever Few - Chamomile
Feverfew
Feverfew is actually a relative of the chrysanthemum. It has been used as a medicinal herb throughout history as a way to treat aches and pains in the head or joints. Start indoors in the spring like other herbs. Fever few takes about 13 to 15 days to sprout. Transplant just after the last frost and between July and October expect some pretty white flowers with yellow centers to appear.
Fever Few - Chamomile
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Fever Few - Chamomile
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Fever Few - Chamomile
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Fever Few - Chamomile
Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium, False chamomile, ornamental chamomile or Feverfew. The leaves of feverfew can reduce Stock Photo - Alamy
Fever Few - Chamomile
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