Saucy Seduction Achillea Plants feature clusters of large rosy-pink flowers that lighten to medium pink as they age. The flat-topped flowers appear atop green fern-like foliage. The Seduction series of yarrow performs exceptionally well in hot, humid areas and tolerates drought and salt. After blooms are spent, cut plant back to the ground. In order to maintain its vigor, plants should be divided every 3-5 years. The tiny flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies, while the seeds of yarrow appeal to many songbirds. Deer and rabbits tend to leave it alone.
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