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A clump forming, evergreen perennial, with finely dissected, intense silver-white, fern-like foliage and flat heads of golden yellow flowers throughout the warmer months.
Best planted en masse.
Feed Well.
Cut spent stems to the ground.
The most drought hardy Achillea we've yet seen, easily surviving several months without water, once established.
A clump forming evergreen perennial with finely dissected fern-like foliage and flat heads of salmon pink flowers throughout the warmer months. Planted on mass it forms a wonderful tapestry effect as the flowers fade slowly through a range of colours.
Cut of flowering stems when spent.
Feed Well.
One of, if not the best Achillea we have ever grown. The flowers start of a deep salmon colour and slowly fade to cream, creating a very pleasing tapestry effect. Very floriferous and vigorous without being rampant.
Mass plant it for best effect, I would go so far as to say that you could probably not over plant it.
Slightly taller than most, with flat heads of soft lemon. Not overly vigorous and very lovely with little colour change as the flowers age. More useful with taller perennials than the identically coloured but shorter statured A. ‘Hella Glashoff’.
For any sunny soil.
A clump forming evergreen perennial with finely dissected fern-like foliage and flat heads of ivory coloured flowers throughout the warmer months.
A splendid perennial for a sunny bed. Quickly forms handsome clumps although best planted on mass.
Feed Well.
Remove spent flower stems to promote flowering, possibly with a whipper snipper or mower.
Not particularly vigorous, which could be considered a virtue, but the colour is rather intriguing, the colour of raw silk.
Flat heads of rich red flowers float above slowly spreading mounds of ferny green leaves.
Superior in colour to Achillea ‘Fanal’, a richer more solid red less quickly ageing to yellow.
At it's its best in light well drained soil.
Flat heads of rich salmon to terracotta over dense clumps of greyish green ferny leaves. A curious shade inspiring all sorts of wonderful colour combinations. Tough and vigorous without being weedy.