Is Achillea easy to grow?
All Achilleas are easy to grow, requiring no special attention except planting in the right place and sometimes staking, particularly the taller varieties. Achillea grows best in sun, the more sun the happier the plant, and those with the grey foliage prefer the most sun.
Is Achillea Millefolium Evergreen?
Achillea millefolium Varieties This eye-catching Yarrow features masses of long-lasting clusters of bright cherry-pink flowers with white centers. They rise elegantly atop a pleasantly aromatic, semi-evergreen, mid green fern-like foliage that nicely compliments the cheerful flat umbel flowers.
How do you look after Achillea Millefolium?
Plant in full sun or semi-shade. Tolerates dry conditions. Do not plant in soil that can become waterlogged. Plant pot grown plants from October to march in a sunny position, in a well drained soil.
Do Achillea come back every year?
They are clump-forming perennials, although relatively slow-growing, but they need dividing every three to five years to revitalise the plant.
Is Achillea millefolium drought tolerant?
Achillea millefolium, long known as yarrow, adds long-lived color to a native garden, actively blooming from May to October in the Bay-area enviroscape. A member of the Asteraceae (sunflower) family, it’s drought-tolerant and well-suited to use in a fire-resistant landscape for gardens large or small.
Is Achillea millefolium a native plant?
Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow (/ˈjæroʊ/) or common yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in Asia, Europe, and North America.
What plants pair well with yarrow?
COMPANION & UNDERSTUDY PLANTS: This yarrow is at home with other meadow or prairie plants such as: butterfly milkweed, rudbeckia daisies, purple coneflower and native grasses. If this species is not available other prairie or meadow plants can be substituted.