Yarrow, White

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Achillea Millefolium

Description: White Yarrow is a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial known for its feathery, aromatic green foliage and clusters of small, white flowers that bloom from late spring through fall. This versatile native wildflower thrives in meadows, borders, and pollinator gardens, adding delicate beauty and ecological value to any landscape. Its resilience and ability to improve soil health make it a staple in naturalized plantings and permaculture gardens.

Wildlife Benefits: White Yarrow’s nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, while its foliage provides shelter for insects. Birds also enjoy its seed heads in the fall and winter.

Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Yarrow is valued for its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. Its leaves and flowers have been used in teas, tinctures, and poultices to support digestion, circulation, and skin health.

Native Status: Native to North America, Europe, and Asia, White Yarrow is well-adapted to Georgia’s climate and thrives in a variety of soil conditions.

Pollinator Friendliness: With its long-lasting blooms, White Yarrow provides an extended nectar source for pollinators, making it an essential plant for bee and butterfly gardens.

Planting Guidelines:

  • Height: 18–36 inches

  • Spacing: 12–24 inches

  • Sun/Shade: Prefers Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade

  • How to Grow: White Yarrow thrives in well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming and prevent excessive spreading. It self-seeds easily and spreads via rhizomes, making it excellent for erosion control and naturalized plantings.

Bring delicate beauty, pollinator support, and herbal benefits to your garden with White Yarrow—a tough, low-maintenance perennial that thrives in diverse landscapes.

Available in 2.5 inch, 4.25 inch (quart) and gallon pots.

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Achillea Millefolium

Description: White Yarrow is a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial known for its feathery, aromatic green foliage and clusters of small, white flowers that bloom from late spring through fall. This versatile native wildflower thrives in meadows, borders, and pollinator gardens, adding delicate beauty and ecological value to any landscape. Its resilience and ability to improve soil health make it a staple in naturalized plantings and permaculture gardens.

Wildlife Benefits: White Yarrow’s nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, while its foliage provides shelter for insects. Birds also enjoy its seed heads in the fall and winter.

Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Yarrow is valued for its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. Its leaves and flowers have been used in teas, tinctures, and poultices to support digestion, circulation, and skin health.

Native Status: Native to North America, Europe, and Asia, White Yarrow is well-adapted to Georgia’s climate and thrives in a variety of soil conditions.

Pollinator Friendliness: With its long-lasting blooms, White Yarrow provides an extended nectar source for pollinators, making it an essential plant for bee and butterfly gardens.

Planting Guidelines:

  • Height: 18–36 inches

  • Spacing: 12–24 inches

  • Sun/Shade: Prefers Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade

  • How to Grow: White Yarrow thrives in well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming and prevent excessive spreading. It self-seeds easily and spreads via rhizomes, making it excellent for erosion control and naturalized plantings.

Bring delicate beauty, pollinator support, and herbal benefits to your garden with White Yarrow—a tough, low-maintenance perennial that thrives in diverse landscapes.

Available in 2.5 inch, 4.25 inch (quart) and gallon pots.

Achillea Millefolium

Description: White Yarrow is a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial known for its feathery, aromatic green foliage and clusters of small, white flowers that bloom from late spring through fall. This versatile native wildflower thrives in meadows, borders, and pollinator gardens, adding delicate beauty and ecological value to any landscape. Its resilience and ability to improve soil health make it a staple in naturalized plantings and permaculture gardens.

Wildlife Benefits: White Yarrow’s nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, while its foliage provides shelter for insects. Birds also enjoy its seed heads in the fall and winter.

Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Yarrow is valued for its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. Its leaves and flowers have been used in teas, tinctures, and poultices to support digestion, circulation, and skin health.

Native Status: Native to North America, Europe, and Asia, White Yarrow is well-adapted to Georgia’s climate and thrives in a variety of soil conditions.

Pollinator Friendliness: With its long-lasting blooms, White Yarrow provides an extended nectar source for pollinators, making it an essential plant for bee and butterfly gardens.

Planting Guidelines:

  • Height: 18–36 inches

  • Spacing: 12–24 inches

  • Sun/Shade: Prefers Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade

  • How to Grow: White Yarrow thrives in well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming and prevent excessive spreading. It self-seeds easily and spreads via rhizomes, making it excellent for erosion control and naturalized plantings.

Bring delicate beauty, pollinator support, and herbal benefits to your garden with White Yarrow—a tough, low-maintenance perennial that thrives in diverse landscapes.

Available in 2.5 inch, 4.25 inch (quart) and gallon pots.