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Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

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    Common Yarrow brings rugged charm and ecological value to water-wise gardens across California and the Southwest. Its finely cut, fern-like foliage releases a pleasant herbal aroma when brushed, while dense clusters of creamy white flowers bloom in early to midsummer. These shallow blooms are a magnet for small native bees, hoverflies, and other beneficial insects, offering critical early-season nectar and pollen. Even as the flowers age, their fading beauty adds texture and softness to summer landscapes.

    Well-adapted to dry, sunny conditions, Common Yarrow thrives in poor soils and spreads steadily by rhizomes to form a drought-tolerant groundcover. While vigorous, it’s easy to manage with occasional deadheading or removal of new shoots. In rich soils or irrigated beds, flower stalks may flop—cut back for a neater look or leave them to lean naturally for a relaxed, meadow-style aesthetic.

    Why Choose Common Yarrow?

    • Early blooms feed a wide range of pollinators.
    • Tough, drought-tolerant, and thrives in lean soils.
    • Aromatic, feathery foliage adds texture even when not in bloom.
    • Useful as a low, spreading matrix plant or informal groundcover.

    Cut back after flowering to encourage rebloom and manage spread. In rich soils, flower stalks may flop—cut back or stake if needed.

    Area:
    Plants: 32
    Min Height: 12 in
    Max Height: 36 in
    Soil Moisture: Dry and Medium
    Soil Types: Loam, Sand, and Clay
    Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6+ hrs/day) and Partial Sun (3-6 hrs/day)
    Ecological Benefits: Pollinators, Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Butterfly Host, and Soil Stabilizing