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Achillea Summer Pastels Flower Seeds
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A reliable first year flowering perennial in a mixture of soft pastel shades with decorative ferny foliage. The 2-4 inch flower heads on 24 inch stems make gorgeous cut flowers as they have a long vase life and if dried, the colours are retained. 30". HP
€5.13
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A reliable first year flowering perennial in a mixture of soft pastel shades with decorative ferny foliage. The 2-4 inch flower heads on 24 inch stems make gorgeous cut flowers as they have a long vase life and if dried, the colours are retained. 30". HP
SKU | WN-6000 |
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Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Colour | Pink |
Seeds/packet | 50 |
Plant Height | 50-75 cm |
Scientific name | Achillea millefolium |
Common name | Yarrow, Milfoil |
Pre-Cultivation | feb-mars |
Germination (days) | 10-30 dgr |
Surface Sow | Yes |
Type | Perennial |
Hardiness Zone, Perennial | A: Hardy throughout the country |
Plantavstånd | 35 cm |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Cultivation Advice | Achillea, or Yarrow, is a hardy perennial with showy flower heads excellent for cutting or drying. Their fern-like leaves are often aromatic. Yarrows are versatile, easy to care for and good for borders, rock gardens, or wildflower meadows For best results Achillea should be sown in late summer or autumn for over wintering, but can be sown in late winter or very early spring too. Achillea needs light to germinate, sow the fine seed onto the surface of a moist, free draining compost into plugs or trays. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of vermiculite, and cover trays with polythene to retain moisture until the first seedlings appear. Germination takes around 7 days at 15 to 20C. As soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle transplant into 3 inch pots and grow on until they are ready to be potted up again. Use all of the seedlings as some of the best flower colours are seen from the palest looking young plants. Yarrow plants should be well enough established to survive overwintering under cover but unheated. Foliage dies off over the winter, then recommences in Spring. Keep good air movement around the plants. Plant out in Spring, spaced 18 inches apart, once all danger of frost has passed. |
Care | Easy |
Bloom Time | Jul, Aug |
Good cut flower | Yes |
Good to dry | Yes |
Attracts Pollinators | Yes |
Prairie Planting | Yes |
Nature-like plantations | Yes |
Fragrant | Yes |
Deer Resistant | Yes |
Language on package | English |
Storage | Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place. |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
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