Achillea species (Yarrow)
Yarrow has many heights and flower colors depending on species. It is good used as a cut or dried flower, within a flower border, within meadow mixes or native areas. Best grown in full sun, well-drained soil, and a watering zone that is irrigated 1-2 times per week. This plant is not bothered by rabbits, squirrels nor deer.
- filipendulina (Fernleaf Yarrow) — 4-5 ft. tall by 3 ft. wide; dark green ferny foliage; gold flowers in July
- ‘Coronation Gold’ — 3 ft. tall by 3 ft. wide; gray-green foliage; 4 in. wide gold flowers in August
- millefolium — 3 ft. tall by 3 ft. wide; white flowers from July-August
- Category: Perennial
- Water Use: Low
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun
- Height x Spread: N/A
- Native: No
- Color: White, red, yellow
- Bees: No
- Birds: No
- Butterflies: No
- Cut Flower: Yes
- Utility Tree: No
- Extra Maintenance: No
- Soil: Salt-tolerant
- Fall Color: No
- Bloom Time: Summer