Tanacetum ssp. This genus has been through at least 4 name changes, which is why it is called Pyrethrum, but it is apparently a Tansy, and not the Chrysanthemum that is the commercial source of organic pyrethrin. Don't be confused, this is a colorful genus of safe, long-lived, drought tolerant, useful and beneficial flowers.
Robinson's Red This perennial should be more widely known and grown. The intensely red petals make these a focal point in the garden, especially grown in masses. Begins blooming the second year, very attractive for butterflies and makes a long lasting cut flower. Blooms in late spring, and if cut back in early summer will rebloom through July. Leaves are medium green with fern-like pinnate dissections. pricing and more
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