Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
Coast, Foothill, Mountain
Achillea millefolium, commonly known as Yarrow, is a flowering perennial herb native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by its feathery, finely divided leaves and flat-topped clusters of small, white or pink flowers. Yarrow typically grows to a height of 1 to 3 feet and spreads through underground rhizomes. The plant's flowers bloom from late spring to early fall. Its dense foliage also provides shelter and nesting sites for small insects and spiders. Additionally, Yarrow is known for its ability to accumulate nutrients in the soil, making it a valuable component of nutrient cycling and soil improvement processes. Its widespread distribution and resilience make it an important species for supporting biodiversity in various ecosystems.
Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
Size Information
Plantlets:
10 unrooted plantlets sterile in media, contained in an 8-ounce vessel. Ideal for potting into seedling trays for acclimation to nursery conditions or for subculturing to multiply stock.
Plug:
Juvenile plants rooted and acclimated in a 72-cell Jiffy Preforma tray. Perfect for up-potting into nursery pots or for planting directly in the ground. Sold by the tray or as individual units.
Pot:
Mature, soil-established plants in 3" x 8" nursery pots. Ideal for landscape installations where larger, established plants are needed.
Seeds:
High-germination-rate seeds available in packets. 1 packet covers a 10' x 10' area. Bulk seed quantities for larger projects are available upon inquiry.