Achillea umbellata
Achillea umbellata is a small fluffy perennial plant that grows close to the ground, forming silver cushions of finely divided leaves - as soft on the eyes as they are soft to the touch.
Its finely toothed, downy foliage, a brilliant silvery gray in winter, becomes almost white in summer under the influence of heat and drought. It reminds us of Tanacetum densum subsp amani in a lot of ways.
The flowers are pure white, flat topped umbels - the typical Achillea flower shapes - appearing in the spring, between April and June.
The foliage is evergreen, allowing for interest in the winter as well.
Non-invasive, hardy, soil-undemanding, and water-efficient, it is ideal for dry, arid slopes. This yarrow also helps suppress weeds and adds a refined touch to the garden.
| Flowering | June, July, August |
| Flower Color | White |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Frost Tolerance | -20.5°C |
| Size | 30cm W x 30cm H |
| Soil | Dry, Rocky, Poor |
| Origin | Greece |
🪴9x9 cm
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