Native American Indian tribes used wild quinine leaves made into a poultice to treat burns, and made tea from the leaves to treat various ailments.
Also called American feverfew for its ability to treat fever and was also a discovered to to treat cough and sore throat.
With its pretty white flowers, this is a very beneficial native that is extremely important for pollinators.
It is currently being used for prairie restoration.
Seeds require a period of cold. Seeds can be sowed in fall/winter for a spring emergence or cold stratified in your refrigerator for 60 days. Fold seeds into a moist paper towel, seal in plastic bag and place in refrigerator for 2 months, then sow as normal, around 70 degrees.
Perennial zones 4-8
This is for 50 seeds
Wild Quinine Seeds, American Feverfew, Parthenium Integrifolium PA4050
SKU: PA4050
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