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Appleblossom Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow ‘Appleblossom’ , 'Apfelblute' or Achillea millefolium, is an upright soft pink flower. ‘Appleblossom’ blends well with other perennial flowers that exhibit floral colors such as white, pink, lavender, blue, and purple. With fern-like foliage, this Yarrow has an aromatic smell when crushed and makes excellent cut and dried arrangements. flower heads are 2-3” wide, with a spread of 18-24” and a height of 24”. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant.

Coronation Gold Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow, ‘Coronation Gold’ , Achillea ageratifolia, is an upright golden-yellow flowered Yarrow that blooms from June through September, providing excellent color throughout summer months. With fern-like aromatic, silvery to gray-green foliage, it is considered to be one of best yarrows in any landscape. foliage has a somewhat strong, spicy aroma, which persists when used in dried arrangements. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant.

Paprika Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow ‘Paprika’, Achillea millefolium, is an upright gold centered, fading to light pink & creamy yellow, Yarrow that blooms from June through September. With fern-like aromatic silvery to gray-green foliage, it is considered to be one of best yarrows in any landscape. foliage has a somewhat strong, spicy aroma, which persists when used in dried arrangements. flower heads are 3-4” wide, with a spread of 18-24” and a height of 24”. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant.

Yellow Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow Anthea, 'Achillea millefolium', a Blooms of Bressingham plant, is an upright yellow flowered Yarrow that blooms from June through September, providing excellent color throughout summer months. With fern-like aromatic, silvery to gray-green foliage, it is considered to be one of best yarrows in any landscape. Yarrow should be planted in full sun and is tolerant of hot humid summers. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant. PP8828

Moonshine Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow ‘Moonshine’, Achillea 'Moonshine'’, is an upright canary-yellow flower that blooms from June through September. With evergreen foliage in mild winter regions, this non-spreading Achillea is a definite winner. ‘Moonshine’ Yarrow is unlike common Yarrow, being shorter in height and less invasive. flower heads are 4” wide, with a spread of 18-24” and a height of 24”. Remove faded flowers to encourage more growth and divide every 3-4 years. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant.

Summer Pastel Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow ‘Summer Pastel’, Achillea sibirica, is an upright wide range of pastel flowers that blooms from June through September. flower colors range from pink, rose, orange-red, purple, gray, salmon and mauve. ‘Summer Pastel’ Yarrow was an All America Selections winner in 1990, and truly one of most exciting varieties to be added to Yarrow family. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant.

Terra Cotta Yarrow   $15.95

Yarrow ‘Terra Cotta’, Achillea 'Terra Cotta', is an upright salmon pink flowers that age to rusty terracotta orange flowers that blooms from June through September. With silvery foliage, it is beautiful when planted in front of dark foliaged perennials or mixed with blue flowers. flower heads are 3-4” wide, with a spread of 18-24” and a height of 36”. Remove faded flowers to encourage more growth and divide every 3-4 years. For an attraction to butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant, one can’t go wrong with this plant.

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