About this cultivar: Achilleamillefolium 'Red Beauty' is a more recentintroduction from... I dunno, probably someone in Holland. In any case it is more compact than mostAchillea millefolium and should often give a second flush in September. Position:Full s
Achilleamillefolium ‘Red Beauty’ is a more recentintroduction from… I dunno, probably someone in Holland. In any case it is more compact than mostAchillea millefolium and should often give a second flush in September.
Achillea, commonly called common yarrow, is a rhizomatous, spreading, upright to mat-forming perennial.Achillea is in reference to Achilles, hero of the Trojan Wars in Greek mythology, who used the plant medicinally to stop bleeding and to heal the wounds of his soldiers.
Often gardenAchillea are members of themillefoliumspecies. The specific epithet of millefolium means thousand-leaved in reference to the foliage being more intense than other Achillea.Achillea has aplethora of additional common names, including milfoil, thousandleaf, soldiers woundwort, bloodwort, nose bleed, devils nettle, sanguinary, old-mans-pepper and stenchgrass.
Yarrow ale was a popular choice for weddings because of its tendency to increase energy, act as an aphrodisiac and generally make the guests crazy.At Ballyrobert we use it solely for gardening purposes….. honestly.
There are many cultivars of Achilleain a variety of colours.It prefers to be grown in most soils that are reasonablywell drained.Achillea is another versatile plant in the garden at Ballyrobert; it looks great with all sorts of grasses and prairie style plantsbut the fern-like foliage and cow-parsley type flower heads alsohelp it blend with some woodland or cottage style plants. When it dies back for the yearAchillea dries out fully and gives great structure to the garden – it is often used for dry flowers and flower arranging.
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