Achillea tomentosa 'King Edward VIII' Woolly Yarrow One of the hardiest, least-demanding perennials for hot and dry locations, Achillea's flattish flower clusters bloom generously in many colors and provide excellent cut and dried flowers.
Achillea tomentosa Plants of Home and Garden Surface sow in spring, can take a month or more to germination. Light needed for germination. Self-sows; propagate also by division in spring, or from basal cuttings at this time.
Achillea Tomentosa Achillea Tomentosa - Of carpeting habit, and one of the best known, forms dense patches of woolly-green foliage, from which spring numerous corymbs of golden-yellow flower-heads about 9 inches high.
Fernleaf Yarrow - Achillea filipendulina Yarrow - Achillea millefolium Woolly Yarrow - Achillea tomentosa Onion ...
See also: Green, Achillea, Yarrow, Apple, Gold
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