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Tanacetum (Matricaria)

Growing and showcasing Tanacetum: a charming and versatile flower for gardens and arrangements

Tanacetum, commonly referred to as feverfew or matricaria, is a delightful plant known for its daisy-like flowers and medicinal properties. With bright white petals surrounding a yellow center, Tanacetum adds a classic touch to gardens and bouquets. It is valued for its long blooming period, ease of cultivation, and ability to attract beneficial insects.

FAQ about Tanacetum (Matricaria) seeds

Tanacetum includes:

Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew): The most common species, known for its small, daisy-like flowers and traditional medicinal uses.

Tanacetum coccineum (Painted daisy): Features larger flowers in vibrant shades of pink, red, and white. Popular in ornamental gardening.

Klimaat: Prefers temperate climates. Hardy in USDA zones 5-9.

Bodem: Thrives in well-drained, moderately fertile soil.

Zonlicht: Requires full sun to partial shade. Full sun promotes the best flowering.

Behoefte aan water: Needs moderate watering. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

Vers en gedroogd gebruik: Popular in fresh arrangements for its classic look. Can also be dried for long-lasting displays.

Aantrekkingskracht op de markt: Attractive flowers and long blooming season enhance its appeal.

Teelt: Easy to grow and self-seeding. Attracts pollinators and deters pests.

Verzorging na de oogst: Cut stems when flowers are fully open. Place in water immediately and keep in a cool place.

Regionale overwegingen: Adaptable to various regions within its hardiness zones. May require protection in colder areas.

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