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Felder Rushing
(Common Yarrow, Rose Common Yarrow)
This is a pink-flowered form of common yarrow, a hardy perennial species native to temperate regions throughout the Northern Hemisphere. These plants naturally inhabit open areas and are able to withstand a wide range of growing conditions including poor, sandy or rocky soils. In the garden, common yarrow is a favorite carefree bloomer for sunny flower gardens.
Low basal rosettes of fine, ferny, aromatic foliage anchor this plant throughout the year. The green to gray-green leaves are semi-evergreen...
James H. Schutte
(Dwarf Sneezeweed, Sneezewort)
This is a hardy, compact, long-flowering selection of sneezeweed. It blooms with many loose clusters of small gray-white flowers on wayward stems. Thankfully, it is less rambunctious than its larger kin, so it is a good choice for small spaces.
Sneezeweed is a vigorous, spreading, herbaceous perennial, native to northern Europe, southwest Romania, and eastward to Siberia. It has naturalized in North America where it grows in moist meadows.
In spring it forms vigorous clumps of linear...
Syngenta
(Sneezewort, The Pearl Achillea)
The pretty sneezeweed ‘The Pearl’ is a vigorous, spreading herbaceous perennial that originates from regions in Europe to Siberia. It is markedly more compact than standard sneezeweed and its flowers are fully double and pure white.
In spring it forms vigorous clumps of linear dark green leaves that emit a strong scent when crushed. This cultivar produces many clusters of double white blooms. The small fully double flowers rise from slender leafy stems in summer. Regular deadheading encourages...
Stephanie Cohen
(Siberian Yarrow)
This cultivar, 'Stephanie Cohen,' is a hardy perennial that differs from its parent, Achillea sibirica,in the color of its flower petals, which is a bluish pink. The flowers have yellow centers and are borne in a loose cluster at the top of a single stem. Theleaves are narrow and minutely saw-toothed, unlike the ferny leaves of many species of Achillea. Flowering runs through summer and into early fall.
Like the species, 'Stephanie Cohen' prefers full or partial sun on well-drained moist soil....