
White yarrow, common yarrow
Yarrow is a native North American wildflower with dainty fern-like leaves and broad, umbrella-shaped flower clusters.
Flowers are white, sometimes light pink, and are perennial. White yarrow grows anywhere from 1 to 3 feet high and spreads widely over the growing season.
Yarrow is considered of special value to native bee populations and can attract beneficial predator insects to your garden.
White Yarrow Benefits
- Native plant that supports native bees and other beneficial insects
- Deep rooted wildflower that may accumulate nutrients
- Spreads as a ground cover, inhibiting weeds and cooling the soil
- Multiple medicinal uses both as tea and topical

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Species Name: | Achillea millefolium |
Common name(s): | yarrow, white yarrow, common yarrow |
Defining Characteristics: | Delicate fernlike leaves and umbrel-clusters of small white flowers |
Lighting: | Full sun |
Soil type: | Tolerant of all soil types |
Growth rate: | Seed Germination: 10-21 days |
Height: | 18-24 inches |
Origin: | Native to North America |
USDA Hardiness Zone: | 3-10 |
Toxicity Notes: | This plant is considered non-toxic to humans, and is commonly eaten and used in home remedies as well. For more information please visits the ASPCA list of Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants list of Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants |
Common Pests: | Powdery mildew |
Common Problems: | Overwatering |
Perfect Companions: | Incorporates well into any flower or vegetable bed |
Propagation: | Can be grown from seed or divisions |
Additional Notes: | Critical plant for native bees and butterflies. Deadhead to improve flowering |