Golden Feverfew seeds
€2.95
Golden Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium ‘Aureum’) — (approx. 120 seeds per packet) is a compact, aromatic perennial herb in the daisy family (Asteraceae), admired for its bright golden-green foliage and clusters of small, white, daisy-like flowers. Growing 30–45 cm tall, it forms a neat, bushy mound that glows in the garden and attracts bees, hoverflies, and other beneficial insects from early summer through autumn.
Native to southeastern Europe, Golden Feverfew thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating poor or dry conditions once established. Its cheerful colour and pollinator value make it ideal for borders, herb gardens, and companion planting. Traditionally valued for its medicinal properties — especially in supporting migraine relief — it’s also a long-lived, low-maintenance addition to any regenerative or wildlife-friendly garden.
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Sowing instructions
Seeds are very fine and best sown from February to May on the surface of moist compost. Do not cover, as light aids germination. Keep at 18–20 °C and maintain gentle, even moisture; seedlings usually appear within 10–20 days. Transplant to 25–30 cm spacing once strong enough to handle. Store seeds in a cool, dry place until sowing.

