Common Yarrow
The original species is abundant in several regions of Eurasia.
It primarily inhabits drier, rather short-grass meadows. Plants form looser clumps and spread through semi-creeping rhizomes.Plants bloom from the end of May to July.
Some varieties can repeat flowering after trimming the faded stems. The height at the time of flowering reaches approximately 40-80 cm (depending on the variety). Varieties bloom in colors: white, cream, pink, orange, red, purple, and their shades. Plants prefer a sunny location with well-drained, rather dry soil. Persistence at the site depends a lot on the location and the chosen variety. Generally, these are rather short-lived plants that need to be propagated every 3-4 years. Propagation is possible by dividing clumps and taking cuttings of sprouting shoots.The cultivar ´Desert Eve Red´ blooms with bright red flowers and grows to 25-30 cm.
Site circuit FR 2-1 - open areas with fresh to drier soil.