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Achillea millefolium 'Hella Glashoff'

Achillea millefolium 'Hella Glashoff'

Yarrow
ACHILLEA (Asteraceae) yarrow

Achillea are sun loving, herbaceous perennials grown for flat flower heads held on wiry stems above finely divided foliage. They prefer freely draining soil and an open position where the leaves receive full light. Plants are generally tolerant of summer drought once established and cope well with lean, stony ground, although very rich soil can lead to softer growth and flopping.

Most forms are long lived when clumps are lifted and divided every few years to renew vigour. Flower heads are attractive to bees and other insects and can be cut for fresh or dried use. Old stems can be cut back after flowering, or left for winter structure where they remain upright.

A compact millefolium yarrow with flattened heads of soft sulphur-yellow flowers held above finely divided green foliage. It forms a steady clump in open, sunny sites and flowers over a long season, with a useful second flush if cut back after the first display. Well suited to borders, meadows, and naturalistic plantings, and valued for its reliability and pollinator appeal.

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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun

Moisture: average to dry

Soil: well-drained; tolerant of poor, sandy, or gritty soils

Hardiness zone: 3

Maintenance: low

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 60

Spread (cm): 50

Habit: upright clump

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: June–Sept

Seasonal interest: summer bloom; fine textured foliage; dried seed heads for autumn structure

Foliage: green

Flower: sulphur yellow

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: pollinators; beneficial insects

Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes

Habitat: sunny borders; meadows; naturalistic plantings; pollinator gardens

Features: clump-forming; upright; finely divided foliage; non-running millefolium type

Notes: responsive to cutting back after first flowering; reliable rebloomer; good cut flower

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