Achillea millefolium (Common Yarrow)

from $5.75

Our native yarrow, found on South Salish prairies, shorelines, and other spots in full sun with fast-draining soils.

Blooms mid-summer: clusters of white to light pink flowers with a scent reminiscent of chrysanthemums, making it unattractive to deer and bunnies, but the flowers are a delight for pollinators and natural-pest enemies (beneficial insects).

For people, yarrow offers many medicinal properties, as well.

Plant in full sun, with adequately draining soil, and don’t overwater during establishment.

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Our native yarrow, found on South Salish prairies, shorelines, and other spots in full sun with fast-draining soils.

Blooms mid-summer: clusters of white to light pink flowers with a scent reminiscent of chrysanthemums, making it unattractive to deer and bunnies, but the flowers are a delight for pollinators and natural-pest enemies (beneficial insects).

For people, yarrow offers many medicinal properties, as well.

Plant in full sun, with adequately draining soil, and don’t overwater during establishment.