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Yarrow can come in a bright yellow variety, but it can also be red or pink.
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Alexander Boeckmann
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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Yarrow Plants
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Types
- ‘Coronation Gold’, for its beautiful mustard-yellow flowers and silvery gray leaves.
- ‘Fanal’ (or ‘The Beacon’), for its rich red flowers with yellow centers.
- ‘Cerise Queen’, to add some bright pink color to your garden.
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My yarrow began as yellow this year but faded to a light tan color very quickly. My pink yarrow did the same. Any ideas why that might have happened?
I put in yellow yarrow (and blanket flowers) on a small slope. I want to keep them and hoping I can get away with a lack of dividing them since the slope is a retaining wall kinda.if I don't divide them will they die? I assume so but my fingers are crossed..............
Some of my yarrow flower heads are hanging upside down. I know that the ground is moist since we had recent rain and I don't see any noticeable insects. What can this be? Is there anything I can do about it?
My yarrow is growing all over garden can I gently tie it back without hurting it ?
Is yarrow a good butterfly perennial? Or stick with milkweed?
Yes, Yarrow does attract butterflies. Here is a list of more plants which attract butterflies:
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Yarrow really does grow best in full sun. It needs at least 4 hours of direction sunlight even there are parts of the day with partial shade