Achillea filipendulina (Fern-leaf Yarrow)

What is a Achillea filipendulina (Fern-leaf Yarrow)?

Achillea filipendulina (Fern-leaf Yarrow) - What is it? Achillea filipendulina, commonly known as Fern-leaf Yarrow, is a perennial known for its finely divided, fern-like foliage and flat clusters of small, yellow flowers. How does it grow? Fern-leaf Yarrow forms clumps of airy, finely cut leaves that provide a delicate texture to the garden. In summer, it sends up tall stems topped with flat umbels of yellow flowers. Care tips: Plant in well-drained soil and full sun. Water sparingly, as Yarrow is drought-tolerant once established. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming. Characteristics: Fern-leaf Yarrow is well-suited for cottage gardens, meadows, or naturalized areas. It is also valued for its ability to attract pollinators.

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