Matricaria | Fall Planted Plugs

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Matricaria Plug Trays – Feverfew Collection

Tanacetum parthenium

Add a touch of whimsy and wild charm to your garden or bouquets with our Matricaria (Feverfew) plug trays. This curated mix includes Tetra White Wonder, Vegmo Single, Sunny Ball, and Virgo—each offering its own twist on the classic daisy form, from button-like pompons to airy sprays of white and gold.

Plants reach 24–36 inches tall, producing abundant stems of cheerful blooms that are beloved by florists and pollinators alike. Whether fresh or dried, these flowers bring texture, movement, and a nostalgic cottage feel to any arrangement.

Why You’ll Love Them:

  • Excellent cut and dried flower—long-lasting and versatile

  • Cold-hardy in zones 5–9; thrives in spring or fall plantings

  • Pollinator-friendly—attracts bees and beneficial insects

  • Low-maintenance—tolerates poor soil and light drought

  • Self-sowing—may return in future seasons with a gentle touch of wild

Best For:
Bouquet fillers, dried flower bundles, or naturalistic borders. Pairs beautifully with snapdragons, orlaya, and scabiosa.

Caution: All parts of feverfew are mildly toxic if ingested and may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Not recommended for gardens with curious pets or children.

Matricaria Plug Trays – Feverfew Collection

Tanacetum parthenium

Add a touch of whimsy and wild charm to your garden or bouquets with our Matricaria (Feverfew) plug trays. This curated mix includes Tetra White Wonder, Vegmo Single, Sunny Ball, and Virgo—each offering its own twist on the classic daisy form, from button-like pompons to airy sprays of white and gold.

Plants reach 24–36 inches tall, producing abundant stems of cheerful blooms that are beloved by florists and pollinators alike. Whether fresh or dried, these flowers bring texture, movement, and a nostalgic cottage feel to any arrangement.

Why You’ll Love Them:

  • Excellent cut and dried flower—long-lasting and versatile

  • Cold-hardy in zones 5–9; thrives in spring or fall plantings

  • Pollinator-friendly—attracts bees and beneficial insects

  • Low-maintenance—tolerates poor soil and light drought

  • Self-sowing—may return in future seasons with a gentle touch of wild

Best For:
Bouquet fillers, dried flower bundles, or naturalistic borders. Pairs beautifully with snapdragons, orlaya, and scabiosa.

Caution: All parts of feverfew are mildly toxic if ingested and may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Not recommended for gardens with curious pets or children.

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