Package of 500 Flower Seeds, White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Non-GMO Seeds by Seed Needs

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Quality Yarrow seeds packaged by Seed Needs. Intended for the current and the following growing season. Packets are 3.25" wide by 4.50" tall and come with a full colored illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing instructions on the reverse.
White Yarrow will produce clusters of white flowers. Mature plants will reach a height of about 12 to 36 inches tall and will spread 18 to 24 inches wide.
White Yarrow flowers are known to attract an array of beneficial insects, such as: butterflies, bumblebees, ladybugs and hummingbirds.
Grown as a perennial flowering plant, White Yarrow will develop a deep root system, later returning the following year after all danger of frost has passed. The plants will flower during the Spring and summer months of May and June, later wilting.
All Yarrow seeds sold by Seed Needs are Non-GMO based seed products and are intended for the current & the following growing season. All seeds are produced from open pollinated plants, stored in a temperature controlled facility and constantly moved out due to popularity.

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Grow White Yarrow from fresh Achillea millefolium flower seeds. White Yarrow will produce clusters of white flowers. Mature plants will reach a height of about 12 to 36 inches tall and will spread 18 to 24 inches wide. White Yarrow flowers are known to attract an array of beneficial insects, such as: butterflies, bumblebees, ladybugs and hummingbirds. White Yarrow plants will form single stems that branch off into smaller stems. Each smaller stem can develop clusters of flowers, ranging anywhere from 15 to 50 blooms per cluster. The leaves look similar to a feather, growing in a spiral formation. The Achillea plant can often be seen in floral arrangements and bouquets for their thick, colorful blooms and attractive foliage. Grown as a perennial flowering plant, White Yarrow will develop a deep root system, later returning the following year after all danger of frost has passed. The plants will flower during the Spring and summer months of May and June, later wilting. Greatly used in borders, flower beds and by the masses in a naturalized setting.