Of the 100 of different perennials I grow in my garden , plebeian Achillea millefolium ( Achillea millefolium ) is a personal favorite . In its straight coinage form , this widely propagate North American native plant is so common that it ’s even considered an invasive dope in some regions . Most gardeners , however , do not purposefully grow the white - blossom unbowed specie . alternatively they turn to one of dozens of different race , varieties and cultivars .

plunk a ColorWith selection that range in color from pink and purplish to reddish and yellow , common yarrow suffer hirsute , feathery , fizgig - shaped leaf that are clearly fragranced . Its many small flowers are fuse into a directly - topped peak construction that is very invite to many butterfly , bees and other pollinators . The flowers are very long - lasting and provide weeks of color in the garden , but their top - heavy structure means that the plants may require back , particularly if they are pose in less - than - full sun . Some of my favorite cultivar admit Paprika with spicy red flowers , Cerise Queen with hot - pinkish flowers , Salmon Beauty with peachy - pink blossoms , and Summer Wine with thick - pinkish / maroon bloom capitulum .

Much breeding has been occurring within the species over the past dozen or so eld , give some curt - statured varieties , sodding for minuscule garden . My preferred petite yarrows include the red Angelique , light - pink Heidi and descent - cherry-red Red Velvet . lilliputian mixed bag reach out only 18 to 25 column inch in height , about half the height of regular cultivars .

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From Across the PondAnother species of yarrow , A. filipendulina , or fern - folio Achillea millefolium , is another prized plant in my garden . It ’s a European foundation that bears thickly packed , directly - topped heyday clusters in a brilliant golden yellowness . The foliage is grey - unripe and slightly fuzzy . It , too , provide a long season of semblance with bloom clump that can reach a red-blooded 5 column inch across . By mid - summer , the flowers of the fern - leaf yarrow arise in my yard are lade with good insects and pollinators of all sorts .

Three readily sourced selections of fern - leaf Achillea millefolium have every garden cover , no matter its size . The cultivar Coronation Gold get to a whopping 3 feet tall , while Gold Coin Dwarf hit a mere 15 in , and pint - sized Goldie tops out at just 8 inches tall . precious as a button !

Grow ItMaintenance and care for both types of yarrow is a breeze . stakes taller variety show too soon in the season to preclude flopping and keep the plants on a regular basis deadheaded for maximum bloom yield , removing spent flower stems all the way down to the base of the flora . To keep rock-bottom flowering and crowding , water parting yarrow by wind and separating plants every four to five years .

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vulgar yarrow is drouth liberal and prefers gardens with a lower limit of 6 to 8 hour of full sunshine . The dense mat of lacy foliage they raise before the flower stalks go far is one of my favourite early season garden textures . Common yarrow is stout from USDA zone 3 to 8 and blooms from late spring through late summertime . The average size of it of most cultivars is 2 to 3 feet in height with an equal spread .

Both common yarrow and fern - leaf Achillea millefolium are worthwhile workhorse perennial that gardener should welcome into their landscape painting .

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