Feverfew Tea

feverfewNot familiar with feverfew tea? How about the flower.  Feverfew, known for centuries as a natural cure for a migraine headache, has a flower that closely resembles the daisy.  White petals with yellow centers, accent the green serrated leaves of this plant.  If left to its own devices, these gorgeous flowers can grow to a height of nearly two feet.

In addition to migraines, many individuals say that using this plant has helped their arthritis and rheumatism.

And the most beautiful aspect of this amazing plant — it’ll bloom just about all summer long. 

And really isn’t a fussy plant at all.  Feverfew grows in just about any type of soil.  This makes it the perfect plant to place between stones or pavers on your walkways and paths. 

Go ahead, definitely try starting this plant from seeds.  You’ll probably have good luck with this method.  If you’re not quite brave enough, that’s alright too. Feverfew will catch on and grow from cuttings just as well.