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Although the name "daisy" is given to many plants, probably the archetype of the… More
Feverfew is a member of the daisy family. Growing 3 to 4 feet in… More
... are different varieties of wild and domesticated daisies. They are a common garden… More
Botanists classify plants by the ways in which their flowers are structured: the number… More
Feverfew is commonly added to medicinal gardens because of their ability to fight migraines… More
A member of the Chrysanthemum family, feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) is sometimes called Wild Chamomile,… More
Feverfew is a frost-resistant, hardy, herbaceous perennial that is grown as both a garden… More
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is related to sunflowers. Its name is derived from a latin… More
How to design a rock garden using ancient symbolisms More
Guide sheet: Information on Shasta Daisy (crysanthemum maximum) More
Information on Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) (Tanacetum parthenium) More
After I relocate a lavender, I have room for one more perennial in my garden that gets full sun. What would you choose? It's at the corner of a deck, middle of the garden bed. Orange crocosmia is behind it, daylilies, lavender, and sedum "Autumn Joy' surround it. My thoughts… More
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