Yarrow | Achillea Double White
Yarrow | Achillea Double White
This listing is for one bare root clump and not an actual plant.
Clouds of crisp white blooms with timeless meadow charm.
Achillea ‘Double White’ is a refined take on classic yarrow, producing dense clusters of layered, button-like white flowers atop sturdy, upright stems. The blooms form flat-topped umbels that feel airy yet structured — perfect for softening borders or adding texture to bouquets.
Its fern-like, silvery-green foliage adds gentle movement and contrast, while the bright white blooms illuminate garden beds from early summer onward.
Height: 24–30 inches
Spread: 18–24 inches
Bloom time: Early to mid-summer (often reblooms)
Best for: Pollinator gardens, cut flowers, perennial borders
A resilient perennial with both wildflower grace and floral studio polish.
How to Grow Achillea ‘Double White’
Easy, drought-tolerant, and long-lived.
🌱 Planting Time
Plant in spring after danger of frost has passed, or in early fall to allow roots to establish.
☀️ Light
• Full sun is best
• Minimum 6 hours daily
• More sun = sturdier stems and better bloom
🌿 Soil
• Well-draining soil
• Tolerates poor or sandy soils
• Avoid overly rich or soggy conditions
Achillea prefers lean soil — too much fertility can cause floppy growth.
💧 Watering
• Water regularly during establishment
• Once established, highly drought tolerant
• Avoid overwatering
✂️ Maintenance
• Deadhead to encourage rebloom
• Cut back after first flush for potential second bloom
• Divide every 2–3 years to maintain vigor
🐝 Pollinator Friendly
Beloved by bees and beneficial insects, making it an excellent addition to ecological gardens.
Why Grow Achillea ‘Double White’?
• Hardy perennial
• Drought tolerant
• Excellent cut flower
• Long bloom season
• Pollinator support
It brings a soft meadow energy to structured beds — airy, bright, and beautifully dependable.
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