Parthenium integrifolium
Wild Quinine
Wild Quinine or Feverfew is an interesting native perennial with a number of unusual small wooly white flowers borne in flat-topped showy corymbs. The fragrant green leaves are contrastingly large, making a good setting for the delicate long-lasting blooms. Parthenium has a very long flowering period from late May into August, making it a wonderful back-of-the-border perennial or woods edge softener. Formerly used as a medicinal plant, Wild Quinine is unpalatable to deer and other pests.
- Category: Perennials
- Hardiness Zone: 4
- Height: 40 Inches
- Spread: 30 Inches
- Bloom Color: White
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