Apple Blossom Achillea
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How to Say Apple Blossom Achillea
Plant Features
Apple Blossom Achillea features flat topped flowers ranging from peach to pink. It blooms in summer atop silvery-green fern-like foliage. The flowers open with intense color and fade as they mature creating clumps with many shades of flowers on the same plant. Plants are vigorous and spread rapidly. The flowers are excellent to use in fresh cut and dried arrangements!
Common Names: yarrow, old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, thousand seal
Companion planting: Dahlia, Eryngium, Hemerocallis, Ornamental Grasses, Phlox, Phygelius, Rudbeckia, Saliva
Plant Characteristics
Bloom Time: June, July, August, September
Attracts: Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Wild Birds
Features: Cut Flower
Flower Color: Purple, Pink, White
Mature Plant Size: 36-inches tall x 12-inches wide
Habit: Upright
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Plant Needs
Light Level: Full Sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight)
Overwinter Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Soil Moisture: Moist to Dry, Well-drained
Fertilizer: When transplanted and then once every Spring
Tolerates: Sandy soil, Salty soil