Feverfew

  • $5.25

In his De materia medica, the precursor to all modern pharmacopeias, first century Greek herbalist and physician Dioscorides prescribed feverfew for its effect on inflammatory conditions. With homegrown apothecaries making a comeback, some gardeners harvest feverfew’s feathery leaves for medicinal use. For relieving the doldrums, we recommend gazing at feverfew’s cute-as-a-button blooms. Please note that although this variety is Certified Organic per USDA standards, it is not certified organic per Canadian standards and is not eligible for export to Canada.

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Tanacetum parthenium

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My beekeeping journey began over 12 years ago with my oldest daughter begging for a dog, which led us to getting baby chickens instead,  then honey bees were added to our urban backyard farm and the rest is history.  

We're urban NYC beekeepers with a mission to help save the bees and other pollinators. Bees have been declining at an alarming rate which can impact the global food supply as bees are essential in pollination.  

Our honey is pure and raw and sourced from either our own local hives or small apiaries, like us, from around the country.  We believe in sustainable beekeeping, supporting small local beekeepers who in turn work with small local family farms to help pollinate their crops and bring you real, delicious honey.

REAL BEEKEEPERS.  REAL HONEY.  TASTE THE DIFFERENCE.


Ruth (Queen Bee)