Achillea sibirica Love Parade
Achillea sibirica Love Parade [Achillea sibirica var camtschatica Love Parade] is a unique cultivar, compact in shape with large flowers that cover the somewhat unusual shiny leaves.
The foliage is special here - it is long, narrow, leathery, and toothed, with a nearly shiny, almost satin-like appearance.
- These leaves are highly unusual for a yarrow and tell their own tale of how to adapt to one of the coldest climates on earth.
The flowers are spectacular, some of the largest in this family - presenting as large umbels of small pale pink flowers with a soft yellow center, which shift to white as the summer fades.
Fun Fact:
Achillea sibirica Love Parade is particularly, particularly, particularly adapted to cold and frosty climates, hailing as she does from the Northeastern regions of Russia.
| Flowering | May, June |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Frost Tolerance | -20,5°C |
| Size | 30cm W x 30cm H |
| Soil | Dry, Rocky |
| Origin | Siberia |
| Planting Season | March to May, September to November |
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