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Perennials: Yarrow

Terra Cotta Yarrow


The Yarrow Terra Cotta, `Achillea Terra Cotta,' features fern-like foliage that is silvery to gray green in color. This Yarrow blooms from June through September with salmon pink flowers, and will provide excellent color to any garden throughout the summer months. The flower heads are very large, often as wide as four inches, and will age to a rusty terracotta orange color. Deadheading will encourage more growth. This plant easily attracts butterflies, and is deer and rabbit resistant. The Terra Cotta looks best when planted in front of dark foliaged perennials or mixed with blue flowers.
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