Yarrow
Known best by its common name of Yarrow, Achillea millefolium charms with fern-like, finely divided leaves that create a soft, textured backdrop in shades of green or gray. The flowers form dense, flattened clusters atop tall stems, with colors ranging from classic white and yellow to delightful shades of pink and red. The blooms attract butterflies and make excellent cut flowers. Yarrow's adaptability and resilience in dry and challenging conditions make it a welcome addition to cottage gardens, wildflower meadows, and naturalistic landscapes. Growing Tips: Sunlight: Flourishes in full sun; Yarrow is well-suited to sunny, well-draining locations. Soil: Tolerant of various soil types; well-draining soil is preferred. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established; avoid waterlogged conditions. Hardiness: Yarrow is generally hardy in USDA zones 3-9. Vintage rose Vintage Rose Yarrow is a charming perennial to mix with roses thanks to its soft, rosy-pink flower clusters that blossom