ha ha.. forgot to add info...cple wks ago I asked what this was...so thought I`d update you all.. .its now its in full bloom..like fried egg flowers..just love it..
i have it and it hasnt gone mad in my garden i usually find one or two plants growing somewhere and just let them get on with it, they know where they want to be
Used to have the yellow foliage one but I wasn't too keen on it. Someone had the semi double flowered one on here recently and that looked really nice.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hi all, I have feverfew in my garden too. It does seed itself everywhere but the plants have very shallow roots and are easy to pull up so then you can leave the ones you want to flower prettily in the borders.
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ha ha.. forgot to add info...cple wks ago I asked what this was...so thought I`d update you all.. .its now its in full bloom..like fried egg flowers..just love it..
It is a lovely, useful plant. It also self seeds so you never run out, although it does pop up all over.
gorgeous. thanks for posting.
i have it and it hasnt gone mad in my garden i usually find one or two plants growing somewhere and just let them get on with it, they know where they want to be
Good morning ive got caterpillars eating my willow tree does anyone have any suggestions please on how to get rid of them?
Hallo jean. A favourite of mine also - did you know there is also a yellow foliaged form with he same white flowers. Regards.
Hi bev- if you start a little thread specifically for your query - and get a pic on if possible- someone will be able to help
If it's on this one it'll probably get missed.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hello Keen nice to see you sharing your extensive knowledge on another thread
Used to have the yellow foliage one but I wasn't too keen on it. Someone had the semi double flowered one on here recently and that looked really nice.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hi all, I have feverfew in my garden too. It does seed itself everywhere but the plants have very shallow roots and are easy to pull up so then you can leave the ones you want to flower prettily in the borders.