Achillea (Yarrow) - Easy-Care Beauty & Attract Pollinators!
Achillea, commonly known as Yarrow, is a stunning and incredibly versatile perennial prized for its feathery, aromatic foliage and long-lasting, vibrant flower clusters. This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant is a favorite among beginner and experienced gardeners alike, offering a beautiful display in a wide range of colors, from classic white and yellow to vibrant pinks, reds, and oranges.
Yarrow is a champion of tough conditions, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. It is also deer and rabbit resistant, making it an excellent choice for gardens where these visitors are common. Plus, it is a magnet for butterflies and other beneficial pollinators!
Key Features & Benefits
Planting & Care Guide
Propagation Yarrow is easy to propagate, allowing you to expand your collection or share with friends. Here are the most common methods:
Troubleshooting: Pests & Diseases Yarrow is generally very healthy, but occasional problems can arise. Here is what to watch for:
Problem |
Description |
Solution |
Aphids |
Tiny, sap-sucking insects. Can cause distorted growth. |
Wash off with a strong jet of water or use insecticidal soap. |
Mealybugs |
White, cottony insects that suck sap. |
Wipe off with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol or use insecticidal soap. |
Powdery Mildew |
White, powdery coating on leaves. Common in humid conditions. |
Improve air circulation, avoid overhead watering, use a fungicide if necessary (potassium bicarbonate). |
Root Rot |
Caused by overwatering or poor drainage. Leads to yellowing and plant decline. |
Improve drainage, reduce watering. Infected plants may need to be removed. |
Rust |
Orange or brown pustules on leaves. |
Remove affected leaves, improve air circulation, use fungicides preventatively. |
Crown Gall |
Thickened stems and knots near the root ball. |
Remove and destroy infected plants. Avoid replanting Achillea in the same spot. |
Basal Root Rot |
Darkened stems and roots, dieback of top growth. |
Remove and destroy infected plants. Improve soil drainage. |
Historical and Traditional Uses Yarrow has a rich history, valued not only for its beauty but for medicinal properties. It was used to staunch bleeding (earning it the nickname "Nosebleed") and was even believed to ward off evil spirits.
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Achillea (yarrow) is a hardy, low-maintenance perennial known for its feathery foliage and clusters of small, daisy-like flowers. Its adaptability to various growing conditions, including drought and poor soil, makes it a popular choice for gardens.