Achillea millefolium ‘Colorado’ | Yarrow Flower Seeds

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Deutscher Name:
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Achillea, commonly known as yarrows, are hardy perennial plants native to Eurasia and North America. They can grow up to 1-3 feet tall with feathery foliage which can be green to purple colored. It has flowers that come in shades of pink, white, yellow, red or purple colors as well as bi-colored flowers that have both yellow and pink colors depending on the species.

The plants typically have frilly, hairy, fragrant leaves with long lasting, showy, large, flat clusters of tiny, daisy-like flowers on top of the stems.

USES: Mass plantings, Borders, Informal gardens, Cottage gardens, Wild gardens, Naturalized areas or Meadows, Cut flowers, Dried flowers, Floral arrangements, Herbaceous borders, Rock gardens, Coastal gardens, Prairie gardens, Containers

TOLERATES: Deer, Rabbit, Drought, Dry soil, Heat, Humidity

Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium ‘Colorado’

Common Name: Yarrow, Common yarrow, Milfoil, Carpenter’s Weed

Type: Perennial

Flower Color: An improvement over 'Summer Pastels'. This mix includes red, pink, apricot, yellow, light yellow, beige tones and occasional white blooms. Flowers the first year. 

Flowering Time: May to October

Plant Height: 2 feet (60cm)

Plant Width: 2 feet (60cm)

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Soil Requirements: Dry / Well drained / Average

Water Requirements: Dry / Average

USDA Zone: 2-9

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