Achillea millefolium - inland form - Sonoma County seed source

yarrow

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A vigorous and easy to grow perennial, yarrow grows native throughout California in many plant communities. This crop is grown from seed collected from a hot inland site in Sonoma County. In this form, flower stems rise 18 inches above the gray ferny foliage bearing white flowers in flat topped clusters. Plant in a sunny location with moderate to a little water. Spreads by rhizomes and can form sizable clumps if happy. A good addition to the habitat garden where the flowers provide nectar for bees and butterflies and the foliage provides winter forage for birds. The foliage is deer resistant.

Our monthly inventory was updated on April 16, 2026. To confirm current availability, please call ahead. We do not ship plants.

Inventory Notes 1g
Hood Mountain; young 64 available$12.50 each

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