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Wild Quinine

Native medicinal powerhouse for pollinators

Wild Quinine attracts bees and butterflies with its long-lasting blooms. Perfect for sunny, well-drained gardens, it supports pollinators, helps prevent erosion, and boasts impressive medicinal qualities.

$795
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Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium)

Wild Quinine is a hardy, native perennial that produces striking clusters of white, button-like flowers from early summer through fall. This plant, often found in prairies and open woodlands, plays a vital role in supporting pollinators and other beneficial insects. Its name reflects its historical use as a medicinal substitute for quinine, traditionally used to treat fevers. Wild Quinine thrives in a variety of soils, from dry to moist, and is especially valuable in native gardens, pollinator habitats, and natural meadows.

Key Characteristics:

  • Medicinal Uses: Historically, the roots and leaves of Wild Quinine were used by Native Americans as a natural remedy for fevers and respiratory ailments. Its common name derives from its use as an herbal alternative to quinine for treating fevers, though it is not commonly used in modern herbalism.

  • Supports Pollinators and Beneficial Insects: The dense, flat-topped flower clusters of Wild Quinine are highly attractive to a wide variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and beneficial predatory insects, making it an essential addition to a pollinator-friendly garden.

  • Thrives in Diverse Soil Conditions: Wild Quinine adapts to both dry and moderately wet soils, making it a versatile choice for a variety of landscapes. It is drought-tolerant once established and is perfect for sunny meadows, prairies, and open woodland edges.

  • Ideal for Native and Pollinator Gardens: This plant's tall, upright growth habit and extended blooming period make it a valuable species for layering in native gardens and pollinator meadows. It also works well in prairie restoration and habitat gardening projects, especially where native diversity is key.

  • Deer Resistant: Wild Quinine's bitter-tasting leaves and sturdy stems make it an unappealing option for deer, allowing it to flourish in areas where browsing pressure might otherwise be a problem.

Product Details:

  • Native range: Central and Eastern United States
  • Plant life cycle: Perennial
  • Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil requirements: Dry to medium-wet soils
  • Mature height: 2-4 feet
  • Bloom time: Late spring to early fall
  • Bloom color: White
  • USDA Hardiness zones: 4-8

Wild Quinine is a resilient, medicinally significant native plant that brings ecological benefits and historical interest to gardens. It's an ideal choice for those looking to support pollinators, enhance native plant diversity, and incorporate long-lasting blooms in their landscapes.

Parthenium integrifolium wild quinine potted plant for sale

Wild Quinine

From $395

Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium)

Wild Quinine is a hardy, native perennial that produces striking clusters of white, button-like flowers from early summer through fall. This plant, often found in prairies and open woodlands, plays a vital role in supporting pollinators and other beneficial insects. Its name reflects its historical use as a medicinal substitute for quinine, traditionally used to treat fevers. Wild Quinine thrives in a variety of soils, from dry to moist, and is especially valuable in native gardens, pollinator habitats, and natural meadows.

Key Characteristics:

Product Details:

Wild Quinine is a resilient, medicinally significant native plant that brings ecological benefits and historical interest to gardens. It's an ideal choice for those looking to support pollinators, enhance native plant diversity, and incorporate long-lasting blooms in their landscapes.

Pot size

  • 2.5" pot
  • Quart
  • 1 Gallon
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