
About this Plant
Golden Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium 'Aureum') is a luminous cottage garden classic prized more for its glowing foliage than its flowers. This variety forms a low, bushy mound of deeply lobed, aromatic leaves in a brilliant shade of chartreuse-to-golden yellow. In early summer, it is topped with a charming display of small, white daisy-like flowers with sunny yellow centers, creating a bright, cheerful contrast against the neon foliage.
As a versatile member of the Chrysanthemum genus, Golden Feverfew is a master of illumination, brightening up darker corners of the garden or providing high-contrast edges for green-leaved perennials. It is a traditional medicinal herb, though today it is most loved for its rugged ornamental performance and its ability to self-seed and wander gracefully through the garden. Why you’ll love it: Incredible year-round golden foliage, charming "button" daisy flowers, and a tough-as-nails habit that resists pests and deer.
This healthy 4"" live flowering plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and is exceptionally easy to grow in any well-drained soil.

