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Yellow Yarrow (Achillea filipendulina) – Elegance and Resilience

Description

Yellow yarrow (Achillea filipendulina), also known as fern-leaf yarrow, is a hardy perennial from the Asteraceae family. Native to the mountains of the Caucasus and Southwest Asia, it is highly valued for its abundant and long-lasting blooms, as well as its ability to thrive in challenging soils.

This perennial produces finely cut, fern-like foliage with a musky scent when crushed. In spring, it develops a dense rhizomatous base, helping to prevent weeds. From June to October, its upright stems bear bright yellow flower clusters (dense corymbs) up to 15 cm (6 in) in diameter. A highly nectar-rich plant, it attracts numerous pollinators and can self-seed naturally.

Plant Characteristics

  • Latin Name: Achillea filipendulina
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Type: Ornamental and nectar-rich perennial
  • Growth Habit: Upright and bushy
  • Foliage: Semi-evergreen, finely cut, aromatic
  • Hardiness: Very hardy (down to -39°C / -38°F)
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Fragrance: Musky when crushed

Size and Growing Conditions

  • Mature Height: 90 to 150 cm (3 to 5 ft)
  • Mature Spread: 60 cm (24 in)
  • Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil: Well-drained, from fertile to poor soils
  • Soil pH: Moderately acidic to moderately alkaline
  • Soil Moisture: Normal to dry

Flowering and Uses

  • Flowering Period: June to October
  • Inflorescence: Dense, dome-shaped corymbs
  • Flower Color: Bright yellow
  • Uses: Flower beds, rock gardens, cut flowers, dry and poor soils
  • Wildlife Benefits: Highly nectar-rich, attracts bees and butterflies

Care and Propagation

🌿 Watering:

  • Low; well adapted to dry conditions.
  • Needs watering only after planting or division.

🌿 Pruning:

  • Cut back after each flowering to encourage a second bloom.
  • Leave dry stems in winter as shelter for insects; prefer pruning in spring.

🌿 Propagation:

  • Division: In September or spring (March-April).
  • Cuttings: Take basal stem cuttings in June.
  • Seeds: Possible but does not guarantee identical offspring. Seeds need light and germinate within 3 months at 20°C (68°F).

Garden Combinations

🌾 Pair yellow yarrow with ornamental grasses (Stipa tenuifolia, Pennisetum alopecuroides) for a natural, airy effect.
🌾 Combines well with other drought-tolerant perennials like lavender, echinacea, and sedums.
🌾 Perfect for sunny borders, adding structure and extended visual interest into autumn.

Why Choose Yellow Yarrow?

🌼 Extremely resilient, ideal for dry and poor soils.
🌼 Long and vibrant blooming season, great for attracting pollinators.
🌼 Easy to maintain, requiring little water and thriving in tough conditions.
🌼 Excellent as a cut flower, fresh or dried, for long-lasting bouquets.

💡 A must-have perennial for a bright and resilient garden! 🌿✨

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