NEW for 2023!
Tiny daisylike flowers mass at
the top of long stems (up to
4 feet), making this heirloom
perennial a favorite bouquet
filler. Citrus-scented foliage
has been used for centuries in
treating headache and fevers.
It both repels pest insects and
attracts pollinators, and so has
long been favored as a
companion plant to roses.
Seeds need light to germinate.
Latin name: Tanacetum parthenium
Approx. 100 seeds per packet
Grown in Potter Valley, Mendocino County, California
Certified Organic by CCOF
Open-pollinated, non-GMO