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Native - Midwest

Parthenium integrifolium

Wild Quinine

Plant Type: Native - Midwest
Exposure: Sun Tolerant  
FULL Sun

Clump-forming, Missouri native perennial which occurs in dry soils on prairies, glades and rocky woods. Grows 3-4' tall. Woolly-looking, white flower headsMay to august. Leaves are aromatic, toothed and rough. Former medicinal use as a diuretic. Also called American Feverfew.


Height

24-36"

Spread

12-24"

Growth Habit

FILLER (mounded)

USDA Hardiness Zone: Zone 4 (-30/-20F)

Wild Quinine Merit Awards and Special Collections

Wild Quinine Characteristics & Attributes

Season of Interest

MIDSEASON (May-June), LATE (July-frost)

Early Season (March - April)
Mid Season (May - June)
Soil Moisture Needs

Low to moderate soil moisture.

Average
Moderate
Special Benefits
Cut Flower / or Foliage
Dried Flower
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