Feverfew was native to Eurasia; Specifically the Balkan Peninsula, Anatolia and the Caucasus, but cultivation has spread it around the world and it is now also found in Europe, the Mediterranean, North America and China. Parthenolide, also known as fever chrysanthemum, is a familiar early perennial to ancient Europeans. Compositae is European origin of dwarf perennial herb. U.S. It has a wide range of applications in food, health products, animal feed and so on.