This is a European wildflower that has naturalised in the UK. It is particularly popular with hoverflies, and produces pretty white flowers from June to August. It is evergreen in most winters and the bright green, delicate leaves provide a pop of colour when most plants have died back
It grows to 60cm tall and 30cm across in full sun or partial shade and most soils types.
Feverfew / Tanacetum parthenium
Position: Flower border / Container
Flowering months: Jul / Aug / Sep
Light: Full sun / Mix of sun and shade
Soil: Loam / Sand
Tested in our local soil (t.i.o.l.s.): Yes
Drainage: Well drained
Life cycle: Short-lived perennial (flowers for two-four years)
Hardiness: Fully hardy (in Bristol winters)
Over winter: Stays evergreen in typical Bristol winters
Drought tolerant: Yes