- Eventual Height: 0.8m
- Eventual Spread: 0.4m
Achillea
'Terracotta'
yarrow
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moist, well-drained
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: June to September
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Achilleas are in vogue again, thanks in part to the many different colours and cultivars that have become available in recent years. Achillea was named by Linnaeus, the modern father of horticulture, in honour of the Greek hero Achilles. They are generally short-lived perennials, with flat, plate-like flowerheads held high on tall stems, and ferny foliage beneath. This one has has masses of rich, terracotta flowers that fade to soft yellow in autumn. It is long flowering and drought-tolerant. Try it in a sunny spot towards the back of an herbaceous border, in a border of hot colours or among grasses. The flowerheads contrast well with
the spire-like and spiky flowers of salvia, veronicastrum and eryngium
(sea holly). It makes an excellent cut flower, too.
- Garden care: Achilleas do not like wet soil. Stake using bamboo canes or brushwood
before the flowers appear. Cut down to the ground in late winter, but
resist the urge to do this earlier, as the seed heads look lovely in
the winter light. Pull out seedlings as they appear, as they rarely
match the parent plant. Lift and divide large clumps in late autumn or
early spring.
- Eventual Height: 0.8m
- Eventual Spread: 0.4m
Achillea 'Terracotta' - yarrow
Long-lasting, rich terracotta flowers