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ACHILLEA 'Terracotta' ('Terra Cotta') Yarrow, Milfoil Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, heat, coast, deer, fire & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Has 2-4" pink flower heads that mature to terracotta summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flower & rock gardens. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping: 2-3' x 2-3'. Plant in sun. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z3-9. |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'Apricot Delight' Tutti Frutti Series Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Known for long bloom period, unique flower color & compact habit. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Blm color: shades of near red, dp apricot pk & pale salmon. Blooms: summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flowers & rock gardens. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping: 1-2' x 1-2'. Full sun intensifies hues. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z4-9. USPP#18738 |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'Moon Dust' Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, heat, coast & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Short, compact variety. The feathery foliage is a true silvery gray thats far less green than some of its cousins & provides a long season of interest. Attracts butterflies. Bloom color: soft, creamy ylw. Blooms: summer-fall. Upright & clumping: 12-14" x 12-14". Full sun. Water: mod./dry. Z5. PP#25,838 (syn. A. 'Novaachdus') |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'Paprika' Yarrow, Milfoil (Galaxy Hybrid) Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Has 4-5" ruby-red to orange-red flower heads fading to salmon rose summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flowers & rock gardens. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping: 2-3' x 2'. Sun. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z3-10. |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'Pink Grapefruit' Tutti Frutti Series Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Known for their long bloom period, unique flower color & compact habit. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Blm color: deep rose pink fading to pale creamy rose. Blm time: summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flowers & rock gardens. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping: 1-2' x 1-2'. Full sun intensifies hues. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z4-9. USPP#20741 |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'Sonoma Coast' Yarrow, Milfoil Perennial Herb: Native to the Sonoma County coast near Salmon Creek. Evergreen. Tolerates drought, heat, coast, deer, fire & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Has creamy white flower heads summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flower & rock gardens. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping: 1' x 2-3'. Sun. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z3-9. |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'Strawberry Seduction' Seduction Series Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Known for long blm period, cheerful flower colors & robust uniform habit. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Blm color: strawberry red w/gold cntrs fading to buff ylw. Blm time: summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flwrs & rock gardens. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping: 1-2' x 1-2'. Full sun intensifies hues. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z4-9. USPP#18401 |
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ACHILLEA millefolium 'White Beauty' Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Has white flower heads in summer-fall. Great cut or dried flower. Nice for pots, borders and rock gardens. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Upright & clumping: 18-24". Exposure: sun. Water: moderate/dry. USDA Z3-10. |
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ACHILLEA millefolium (seed grown) Common Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. California native. Has white flower heads in summer-fall. Great cut or dried flower. Nice for pots, borders and rock gardens. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Upright & clumping: 1-3' x 1-3'. Exposure: sun. Water: mod/dry. USDA Z3-10. (these are grown from seed, some variation could occur) |