average, tolerates dry once establish, grows floppy in moist conditions
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
2-4 inches across, dusty-red flowers with yellow centers, a flat terminal corymbs of small 1/4" flowers, long lasting
Leaves
simple, dark green, finely divided giving them a fern-like texture and strongly aromatic, larger basal leaves have long petioles and the smaller upper leaves are sessile
Stems
rhyzomes
Roots
fiborous
Dimensions
2 by 2 feet
Maintenance
Flower stalks are weak and tend to flop. After flowering shear back the plants hard and they will form a dense mat of foliage. Can be aggressive spreaders especially in moist rich soils. Spreads by rhizomes.
Propagation
easy by division
Native Site
The species plant Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is native to Europe and Western Asia and considered to be a weed in many areas.
Misc Facts
The species plants have been in cultivation prior to 1440 and used as a herbal remedy for many aliments. The Greek name honors Achilles a warrior of the Trojan wars.
Author's Notes
I have grown many different varieties of Achillea millefolium. There seems to be a few secrets to successfully growing them. Avoid rich, moist, poorly drained soils and plant in a full sun site. Also cut back hard after the bloom fades