Achillea millefolium (Common Yarrow)

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Our native yarrow, found on South Salish prairies, shorelines, and other spots in full sun with fast-draining soils.

Blooms mid-summer: clusters of white to light pink flowers with a scent reminiscent of chrysanthemums, making it unattractive to deer and bunnies, but the flowers are a delight for pollinators and natural-pest enemies (beneficial insects).

For people, yarrow offers many medicinal properties, as well.

Plant in full sun, with adequately draining soil, and don’t overwater during establishment.

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Our native yarrow, found on South Salish prairies, shorelines, and other spots in full sun with fast-draining soils.

Blooms mid-summer: clusters of white to light pink flowers with a scent reminiscent of chrysanthemums, making it unattractive to deer and bunnies, but the flowers are a delight for pollinators and natural-pest enemies (beneficial insects).

For people, yarrow offers many medicinal properties, as well.

Plant in full sun, with adequately draining soil, and don’t overwater during establishment.

Our native yarrow, found on South Salish prairies, shorelines, and other spots in full sun with fast-draining soils.

Blooms mid-summer: clusters of white to light pink flowers with a scent reminiscent of chrysanthemums, making it unattractive to deer and bunnies, but the flowers are a delight for pollinators and natural-pest enemies (beneficial insects).

For people, yarrow offers many medicinal properties, as well.

Plant in full sun, with adequately draining soil, and don’t overwater during establishment.