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James H. Schutte
(Common Yarrow, Fire King Yarrow)
From early through midsummer, yarrow ‘Fire King’ displays many dense, flat-topped clusters of vibrant rose-red flowers with tiny yellow centers. These are borne on slender, sturdy stems which rise from vigorous clumps of bright green, ferny foliage. The brilliant blooms are irresistible to butterflies, and also make excellent cut flowers.
Common yarrow is a carefree, drought-tolerant species native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Easily grown in full to part sun and average,...
Yoder Brothers
(Common Yarrow, Fireland Common Yarrow)
From early through midsummer, yarrow ‘Fireland’ displays many dense, flat-topped clusters of tiny, bright red flowers that fade to deep apricot with age. These are borne on slender, sturdy stems which rise from vigorous clumps of bright green, ferny foliage. The vibrant blooms are irresistible to butterflies, and also make excellent cut flowers.
This carefree, drought-tolerant perennial is easily grown in full to part sun and average, well-drained soil. If desired, plants may be divided every...
Jesse Saylor
(Common Yarrow, Gloria Jean Common Yarrow)
Soft and lovely but tough as nails, yarrow ‘Gloria Jean’ is prized for its exceptionally large, flat-topped clusters of rich pink flowers. They rise on slender stems from early through midsummer atop vigorous clumps of ferny, silvery-green foliage. The pastel blooms are irresistible to butterflies, and also make fine cut flowers.
Common yarrow is a carefree, drought-tolerant species native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Easily grown in full to part sun and average, well-drained...
Marian Keith
(Common Yarrow, Heidi Common Yarrow)
Winner of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1999, this outstanding yarrow cultivar displays a profusion of rich salmon-pink flowers atop healthy clumps of ferny, gray-green foliage. The dense, slightly rounded flower clusters are borne on sturdy stems from early through midsummer. They are beloved by butterflies, and also make fine cut flowers.
Tough, drought-tolerant and easy to grow, this perennial performs best in full sun and moist, reasonably fertile, well-drained...
Jessie Keith
(Common Yarrow)
The rich red flowers of 'Laura' are arguably the best of the red yarrows because they do not fade with age. A Ball introduction, it offers endless design possibilities with its warm hued flowers, relatively compact size and soft green foliage.
The dense, flat-topped flower clusters are deep red with white eyes. They are carried on slender stems above spreading clumps of fine, ferny leaves from early to midsummer. Bees and butterflies love them. Deadhead after they fade to encourage a second...
James H. Schutte
(Common Yarrow, Lilac Beauty Yarrow)
‘Lilac Beauty’ softens the summer garden with its pastel plates of tiny, misty lavender flowers. The blossoms hover on slender stems atop low, rhizomatous clumps of fine, ferny foliage from early through midsummer. They are attractive to butterflies, and also make lovely cut flowers.
Common yarrow is a carefree, drought-tolerant species native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Easily grown in full to part sun and average, well-drained soil, it spreads enthusiastically and may...
James Burghardt
(Common Yarrow, Oertel's Rose Common Yarrow)
This high-performing yarrow cultivar colors the early to midsummer garden with many flat-topped clusters of vibrant magenta-rose that fade to softer pink with age. The bright blooms are borne on compact, sturdy stems above vigorous, spreading clumps of fine, ferny, aromatic foliage. They are attractive to butterflies, and also make fine cut flowers.
Common yarrow is a carefree, drought-tolerant species native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Easily grown in full to part sun...
Jessie Keith
(Common Yarrow)
Yarrow ‘Orange Queen’ decorates the garden with many large, flat-topped flower clusters of warm, blushing orange from early through midsummer. The blossoms are borne on strong, slender stems atop vigorous clumps of ferny, sea-green foliage, and are attractive to butterflies. This cultivar may also be sold under the name ‘Orangekonigin’.
Grow this dependable, tough perennial in full sun and well-drained soil of average fertility. Removal of spent flower stems encourages the longest bloom display....