Western Yarrow
CHARACTERISTICS
Plant Height | 1-3 Ft |
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Seed Count | 2,750,000 Seeds per Pound |
Botanical Name | Achillea millefolium-occidentalis |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Environment | Full Sun |
Preferred Sites | Mesic to Dry Soils _ Disturbed Areas |
Bloom Period | June-September |
Flower Color | White |
Pollinator Value | Good |
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Description
Western Yarrow
Western Yarrow is one of the most widely recognized and adaptable wildflowers in the United States, and can be easily established on disturbed upland loamy sites as well as sandy soils.
- Native to the United States
- Highly adaptable and one of the most recognizable wildflower species
- Mature heights of 1-3 feet
- Establishes readily from seed in spring
- Seed at very shallow depths for best success
- Successfully seeded dormant in late fall
- Very good drought tolerance in varying soil types
- Valued component in rangelands, roadsides, parks and restoration areas
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