Description: Customers please read our new small seed order shipping policy: Recently USPS has increased their shipping prices which has caused us to have to charge and additional charge for shipping, everybody know there's really no such thing as FREE Shipping. Many seed sellers price their offerings low and ship the product in a simple letter envelope with no tracking which is perfectly fine but the problems we incur is that USPS either mishandles the letter sometimes the seeds are damaged even though we do everything we can possibly do to prevent this from happening and we do so for our customers and your satisfaction is our #1 concern. So our only solution on our end is simple. We are going to let you, the customer decide upon checkout. You will have 2 choices: #1 in a package with tracking for 3.99 and no additional charge for any additional packets or: #2 you may choose the economy way in a letter envelope and no tracking for .99 and no charge for any additional packets and we cannot be responsible for any lost orders or damage that might occur along the way. We own and operate Fresno Seed Co. and are professionals at what we do, by the way we handle and store our seed & ship it to our customers. We are fully licensed and registered seed sellers in the state where we reside, all our seeds comes from some of the best suppliers anywhere in the world today. We have been selling products on several 3rd party channels to include our own web site for many years and ship worldwide We hope you take it all in consideration when choosing a genuine seller no matter whom you may choose to buy your products from. Be sure to check our shop for other types and varieties of premium seeds and many other high quality products our prices are priced competitive and fair I'm sure you will agree. Common tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) is a weed-like perennial flower that grows from rhizomatous roots and is also known as bitter buttons, cow bitter, and golden buttons. While now considered invasive in North America, at one time the plant was an important culinary herb in Europe. Given its pedigree in the European tradition, it is not surprising that tansy flowers were soon brought to the New World by American colonists and granted a position of garden prominence. From there, however, it soon naturalized into surrounding areas and is now viewed as a noxious weed over large areas of the United States.The name is derived from the Greek athanatos, meaning immortality, either because it is long-lived or because tansy was used for embalming in ancient times. In Greek mythology, Zeus was said to have made Ganymede immortal by giving the him tansy on Mount Olympus. Now, however, tansy has been listed by watchdog groups as one of the worst invasive plants in North America.FEATURED VIDEO0 seconds of 2 minutes, 50 secondsVolume 0% How to Grow and Care for a Peperomia PlantTansy can be identified by its aromatic, fern-like foliage, and bright yellow button-like flowers that appear in flat-topped clusters in summer. The leaves bear a similarity to yarrow, which is also a member of the Asteraceae family of plants.Botanical Name Tanacetum vulgareCommon Names Common tansy, bitter buttons, cow bitter, golden buttonsPlant Type Herbaceous perennial flowering plantMature Size 2 to 4 feet tall, 12- to 18-inch spreadSun Exposure Full sun to part shadeSoil Type Well-drained, fertile soilSoil pH 4.8 to 7.5Bloom Time July and AugustFlower Color YellowHardiness Zones 3 to 8 (USDA)Native Area Temperate regions of Europe and Asia, naturalized over much of North AmericaToxicity Toxic to humans, dogs, cats, and livestock.
Price: 2.75 USD
Location: Fresno, California
End Time: 2024-09-02T06:43:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.5 USD
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Type: Herb Seeds
Brand: Fresno Seed Co.