A lovely garden plant, native to the British Isles, deserving a place in wildflower gardens, containers or borders. This is white flowered Yarrow, producing lots of aromatic heads of flowers in June and July and again in September if dead-headed. It has fern-like foliage and grows up to 1m tall, looking good with Verbena and Penstemon. Makes great cut and dried flowers and will attract butterflies.
Achilleas like sun and well drained conditions. They are drought resistant and can tolerate pots well (not flopping if dried out for short periods).
Pack of approx 1000 seeds. Sow directly in the soil in early autumn or early spring. Sowing instructions and a colour photo are printed on the packet.
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