Woolly yellow yarrow "Aurea"
Creeping yellow yarrow - Achillea tomentosa.
Originates from South-Eastern Europe and Western Siberia.
Together with the inflorescences it reaches a height of 15-20 cm. It forms beautiful carpets of green pinnate evergreen leaves.
Prefers light dry soils and a sunny location. It grows well on calcareous soils. It is propagated by dividing the bushes.
Most common in rock gardens. It reaches a height of 20 cm and grows up to 30 cm in diameter. The pubescent grayish leaves form a dense carpet, the diameter of the yellow inflorescences reaches 8 cm.
It blooms profusely with thick, dense inflorescences of golden-yellow color. It looks great both in a mixborder and in a rock garden. Prefers well-drained soil in the sun.
Flowering: VI-VIII.
Climate zones: Z3-8.
1,0 g = 6000 seeds.
Recommendations for sowing and care:
In early May, sow in seedling beds or containers with loose, water- and air-permeable soil, avoiding thickening;
Provide regular watering, loosening and shading from direct sunlight, if necessary, transplant into more nutritious soil;
Plant the grown seedlings in a permanent place in the evening or in cloudy weather, water well and mulch;
In spring, fertilize with complete mineral fertilizer with microelements, in summer it is advisable to add wood ash;
After flowering, cut off the vegetative mass, remove from the area, if necessary, add a little loose nutritious soil under the base of the bush.
Originates from South-Eastern Europe and Western Siberia.
Together with the inflorescences it reaches a height of 15-20 cm. It forms beautiful carpets of green pinnate evergreen leaves.
Prefers light dry soils and a sunny location. It grows well on calcareous soils. It is propagated by dividing the bushes.
Most common in rock gardens. It reaches a height of 20 cm and grows up to 30 cm in diameter. The pubescent grayish leaves form a dense carpet, the diameter of the yellow inflorescences reaches 8 cm.
It blooms profusely with thick, dense inflorescences of golden-yellow color. It looks great both in a mixborder and in a rock garden. Prefers well-drained soil in the sun.
Flowering: VI-VIII.
Climate zones: Z3-8.
1,0 g = 6000 seeds.
Recommendations for sowing and care:
In early May, sow in seedling beds or containers with loose, water- and air-permeable soil, avoiding thickening;
Provide regular watering, loosening and shading from direct sunlight, if necessary, transplant into more nutritious soil;
Plant the grown seedlings in a permanent place in the evening or in cloudy weather, water well and mulch;
In spring, fertilize with complete mineral fertilizer with microelements, in summer it is advisable to add wood ash;
After flowering, cut off the vegetative mass, remove from the area, if necessary, add a little loose nutritious soil under the base of the bush.
Woolly yarrow, creeping yellow yarrow, woolly yellow yarrow.