Sprouts of Bristol 21cm Staghorn Fern Platycerium Bifurcatum Plant
A perennial deciduous plant with clustered flowers on taller stems from the Asteraceae family. This plant is hardy through the entire UK down to -20.
Scientific Name Achillea millefolium (Achilles' herb with countless leaves) 'New Vintage Violet'
Common Name Yarrow, Common Yarrow
Origin Native to most of Europe and parts of Western Asia
Description The Yarrow 'New Vintage Violet' grows clumps of gorgeous, violet purple flowers with cream centres on stems shooting up a foot or two from the ground. These flowers spread over the compact foliage which, like miniature ferns, have many branching leaves- giving this species the name millefolium. The Yarrow is also named for the legendary hero Achilles, who is said to have carried the herb to treat his comrades in battle.
Months of Interest Flowers June to August
Pruning Tips Cut back flowers after they've faded to keep your plant neat and encourage prolonged blooming.
Wildlife Value Lots of pollinators, especially bees, hoverflies and butterflies. Good food for moth caterpillars, especially the Tawny Speckled Pug; also attractive to hoverflies.
Positioning Dappled shade to full sun
Water Drought tolerant
Soil Make sure your soil drains freely
Food Will benefit from monthly feeding
Temperature
Likes warmer temperatures above 20°C - don't keep somewhere where temperatures drop below 13°C in winter.
Pet-safe No, can be toxic to cats, dogs and horses.
Sprouts Top Tips This plant is prone to spreading so plan carefully if you want it to stay neat and tidy!
Extras Readily self-seeds