Many butterflies are attracted to Yarrow nectar while numerous species of moths and beetles use the plant as a larval host. Common yarrow has a delightfully lacy flower and light, feathery leaves. It shows up in the toughest of environments and shines. Plants spread by rhizomes and can be aggressive in the garden. Great for naturalizing in meadows.
Native to Maine
Full to part sun
Tolerates most soils
Grows up to 12”-18” tall
Blooms spring to summer
Herbaceous perennial
Many butterflies are attracted to Yarrow nectar while numerous species of moths and beetles use the plant as a larval host. Common yarrow has a delightfully lacy flower and light, feathery leaves. It shows up in the toughest of environments and shines. Plants spread by rhizomes and can be aggressive in the garden. Great for naturalizing in meadows.
Native to Maine
Full to part sun
Tolerates most soils
Grows up to 12”-18” tall
Blooms spring to summer
Herbaceous perennial