





Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Seeds
Seeds, Native Wildflower, Zones 3 to 9, Emits Sweet Fragrance, Attracts Pollinators
One packet containing 300 Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) seeds. The seeds were collected in the fall of 2024 and packaged for 2025.
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a hardy plant that thrives in USDA zones 3 to 9 and is native to North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Common Yarrow features small white flowers arranged in large, compact, flat-topped clusters at the top of its stems. Each flower head contains 20 to 25 white ray flowers and sometimes pink.
It blooms from summer through fall, emitting a sweet fragrance from its flowers, foliage, and seeds. The flowers are rich in nectar and pollen. They are an excellent choice for long-lasting cut arrangements. Common Yarrow attracts beneficial wildlife, including birds, beetles, bees, and butterflies. Additionally, it serves as a host plant for Blackberry Looper and Lentiginos moth caterpillars.
Common Yarrow prefers full sun but can tolerate part shade. It typically reaches a mature height and spread of 2 to 3 feet. The plant can grow in sandy, loamy, or clay soils as long as they are well-drained, and it is also drought-tolerant. It is both deer and rabbit-resistant.
It has a rich history as one of the oldest plants used medicinally, with reports of its use going back 3,000 years.
Recommended companion plants include basil, oregano, thyme, purple coneflower, and butterfly milkweed.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, Wisconsin, Bayfield County.
Seeds, Native Wildflower, Zones 3 to 9, Emits Sweet Fragrance, Attracts Pollinators
One packet containing 300 Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) seeds. The seeds were collected in the fall of 2024 and packaged for 2025.
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a hardy plant that thrives in USDA zones 3 to 9 and is native to North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Common Yarrow features small white flowers arranged in large, compact, flat-topped clusters at the top of its stems. Each flower head contains 20 to 25 white ray flowers and sometimes pink.
It blooms from summer through fall, emitting a sweet fragrance from its flowers, foliage, and seeds. The flowers are rich in nectar and pollen. They are an excellent choice for long-lasting cut arrangements. Common Yarrow attracts beneficial wildlife, including birds, beetles, bees, and butterflies. Additionally, it serves as a host plant for Blackberry Looper and Lentiginos moth caterpillars.
Common Yarrow prefers full sun but can tolerate part shade. It typically reaches a mature height and spread of 2 to 3 feet. The plant can grow in sandy, loamy, or clay soils as long as they are well-drained, and it is also drought-tolerant. It is both deer and rabbit-resistant.
It has a rich history as one of the oldest plants used medicinally, with reports of its use going back 3,000 years.
Recommended companion plants include basil, oregano, thyme, purple coneflower, and butterfly milkweed.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, Wisconsin, Bayfield County.
Seeds, Native Wildflower, Zones 3 to 9, Emits Sweet Fragrance, Attracts Pollinators
One packet containing 300 Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) seeds. The seeds were collected in the fall of 2024 and packaged for 2025.
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a hardy plant that thrives in USDA zones 3 to 9 and is native to North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Common Yarrow features small white flowers arranged in large, compact, flat-topped clusters at the top of its stems. Each flower head contains 20 to 25 white ray flowers and sometimes pink.
It blooms from summer through fall, emitting a sweet fragrance from its flowers, foliage, and seeds. The flowers are rich in nectar and pollen. They are an excellent choice for long-lasting cut arrangements. Common Yarrow attracts beneficial wildlife, including birds, beetles, bees, and butterflies. Additionally, it serves as a host plant for Blackberry Looper and Lentiginos moth caterpillars.
Common Yarrow prefers full sun but can tolerate part shade. It typically reaches a mature height and spread of 2 to 3 feet. The plant can grow in sandy, loamy, or clay soils as long as they are well-drained, and it is also drought-tolerant. It is both deer and rabbit-resistant.
It has a rich history as one of the oldest plants used medicinally, with reports of its use going back 3,000 years.
Recommended companion plants include basil, oregano, thyme, purple coneflower, and butterfly milkweed.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, Wisconsin, Bayfield County.