American feverfew has two main kinds: 'Aureum' and 'Golden Ball.' 'Aureum' has golden-yellow leaves, adding a colorful touch to gardens. It grows well in full sunlight and drained soil. However, 'Golden Ball' displays small, rounded clusters of yellow flowers, making it an appealing addition to borders or containers. When picking seeds, choose those from trusted suppliers to guarantee quality and realness. Look for plump, firm seeds without damage. For seedlings, select ones with healthy green leaves and strong stems, avoiding any signs of drooping or color change. Make sure the roots are well-grown and not root-bound for successful transplanting. Take care when choosing feverfew varieties. Seek healthy, high quality seeds and seedlings. Ensure proper sunlight, drainage and care. This traditional medicinal plant can thrive with attention to selection and conditions.
American feverfew
- Scientific name
- Parthenium integrifolium
Basic Information
- Asteraceae Family Parthenium Genus American feverfew Species
- Asteraceae > Parthenium > Parthenium integrifolium
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- Forb/herb
- Perennial
- Height
- 60cm ~ 120cm
- Flower Color
- Leaf Color
- Anthesis
- summer
- Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Long hours of sunlight from morning to afternoon Partial Shade A location in the shade of a tree or where either the morning or afternoon is shaded Full Shade A place where there is no direct sunlight
- Hardiness Zones
This is an indicator to know to which zone each plant can winter. Knowing the zone of each plant gives you an idea of the cold temperature resistance when grown in the ground without a roof. 2: -42.7 to -40.0 3: -39.9 to -34.4 4: -34.3 to -28.9 5: -28.8 to -23.3 6: -23.2 to -17.8 7: -17.7 to -12.2 8: -12.1 to -6.7 9: -6.6 to -1.1 10: -1.0 to 4.4 11: 4.5 to 10.0
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- Cold resistance
- Good
- Heat resistance
- Fair
- Habitat of origin
- United States
- Growth Rate
- Normal
What is American feverfew (Parthenium integrifolium)?
What is American feverfew (Parthenium integrifolium)
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How to grow American feverfew (Parthenium integrifolium)
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Habitat of American feverfew (Parthenium integrifolium)
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Toxicity of American feverfew (Parthenium integrifolium)
Health Benefits
- edible
- Inedible
- Toxic
- No toxicity
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Toxic for dogs and cats
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Q&A of American feverfew (Parthenium integrifolium)
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- What is the botanical name for American feverfew?
American feverfew's scientific name is Parthenium integrifolium. It belongs to the Asteraceae family, frequently called the daisy or sunflower family. The plant is indigenous to North America and can often be seen in meadows, areas, and along highways.