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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) |
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ACHILLEA millefolium New Vintage 'Violet' Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, deer, fire, heat, coast & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. A compact, long-blooming variety with long lasting, eye-popping violet-magenta flowers. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flower & rock gardens. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Bloom time: summer-fall. Upright & clumping: 12-14" x 12-14". Full sun. Water: mod./dry. USDA Z5. PP#25,750 |
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ACHILLEA millefolium Tutti Frutti 'Pomegranate' Tutti Frutti Series Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Tolerates drought, deer, heat, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. The Tutti Frutti series offers uniform flowering, a long bloom season, robust disease-resistant foliage, & great plant habit. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flower & rock gardens. Attracts butterflies. Blooms: spring-fall. Color: velvety red. Height: 2-3 ft. Width: 2-3 ft. Exposure: sun. Water: moderate/dry. USDA Z4. PP20,763 |
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ACHILLEA Penhow 'Heartthrob' Penhow Series Yarrow Perennial Herb: Evergreen. Bred for a long season of interest in containers & perennial gardens alike. Outstanding heat & drought tolerance. Tolerates deer, fire, clay & poor soil. Somewhat gopher resistant. Bloom color: deep velvet red. Bloom time: summer-fall. Good for pots, borders, cut/dried flowers & rock gardens. Attracts butterflies. Upright, clumping. Size: 18" x 14". Exposure: full sun. Water: moderate/dry. USDA Z3. |
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ACHILLEA Pink Island Form Yarrow (native to the Channel Islands) Perennial Herb: Tolerates deer, drought, fire, clay, foot traffic & poor soils. Somewhat gopher resistant. Good pot, border, cut/dried flower & rock garden plant. To use as a lawn, mow before it flowers. Attracts butterflies. Blooms: spring-fall. Color: rosy pink. Size: 1-3' x 1-2'. Full sun. Water: moderate/dry. USDA Z6 or below. (syn. A. millefolium & A. borealis) |
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ACHILLEA ptarmica 'Diadem' (aka 'Versdidem') Yarrow Perennial Herb: Deer resistant. Compared to millefolium types, flower clusters are more singular & well spaced, great for adding texture! Reminiscent of Baby's Breath, this gorgeous plant is excellent for borders, beds and cutting gardens. Attracts bees and butterflies. Reblooms nicely when pruned. Has double pom pom-shaped snow white blooms summer-fall. Height: 12 inches. Exposure: sun/part shade. Water: moderate/dry. USDA Z3. PP #33,484 |