I've this plant in my collection since last year but never knew its medicinal value, It has lovely small flowers and it's been blooming now since last month.
Feverfew is a traditional medicinal herb which is found in many old gardens, and is also occasionally grown for ornament, which are then used in Christmas trees. Feverfew is herbaceous and perennial plant. The plant grows into a small bush up to around 18 inches high, with citrus-scented leaves and is covered by flowers reminiscent of daisies. It spreads rapidly, and they will cover a wide area after a few years. Leaves are ovate, pinnately cut, basal, hairy and up to 3 inches long, with 3 to 5 scalloped sections. Daisy-like flowerheads with white ray and yellowish disc florets to 1 inch across are held in dense corymbs. Various cultivars have been developed for ornamental purposes.
Medicinal uses: Feverfew has been used for reducing fever, for treating headaches, arthritis and digestive problems. It is hypothesised that by inhibiting the release of serotonin and prostaglandins, both of which are believed to aid the onset of migraines, feverfew limits the inflammation of blood vessels in the head.
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Definitely pretty! I'd grow it just for its looks alone. The medicinal qualities are a bonus though, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteOh, how i love finding new gardeners that share the passion of Gardening! I host a garden party on Thursday's called Cottage Flora Thursday's...would love to have you come by & peek around & would love it even better if you'd link a garden post sometime? oxox,tracie
ReplyDeleteThese white flowers look like mums. The name of this plant is rather interesting. And its medicinal properties are remarkable. A good plant to have in the garden ;-D
ReplyDelete...such a pretty little flower! I agree with Stephanie...it looks a lot like a small mum. (Your banner header photo is gorgeous!)
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty little flowers and your photos are beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteYour gardening is so gorgeous. And it seems that you done very hard work for it, really awesome and great looking your garden, I plan to make same it in entrance door.
ReplyDeleteInformative post accompanied by some wonderful images. Thanks for sharing.
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