Yellow yarrow. Achillea filipendulina. Seeds.
Yellow yarrow. Achillea filipendulina. Seeds.
A perennial ornamental and bright plant with yellow flowers, which are also very popular with bees.
Plants ~100 cm high.
Leaves are grayish, tuberous, deeply lobed.
The plant is easy to grow, unpretentious, dry or moderately moist, moderately nutrient-rich soil, sunny location will be suitable.
Yarrow seeds are sown from December to March in seedling boxes or from May to June in beds. At a temperature of +20ºC, yarrow germinates within 7-14 days.
Yarrow sown by March will bloom in the year of sowing. After germination, yarrow is dug up.
Yarrow seedlings are planted in open ground - in flower beds after spring frosts at a distance of 25x30cm.
Yarrow sown in beds in May-June is planted in a permanent place in August.
In floristry, yarrow can be used for cut flowers, dried flower arrangements.
5 seeds per package.