Achillea millefolium ''Sunny Seduction''

Sunny Seduction Yarrow

Large heads of long lasting butter-yellow flowers with sturdy, upright stems and dark green ferny foliage with silver hues. Drought tolerant.

  • New Blooms of Bressingham selection
  • Large heads of butter-yellow flowers
  • Sturdy columnar stems
  • Deep green foliage with gentle silvery highlights
  • More uniform and compact plant
  • Long lasting bloom
  • Attracts butterflies
  • Great cut flowers

  • Category: Perennial
  • Patent: PP20,808
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-8
  • Height: 24-30 in
  • Spread: 24-30 in
  • Bloom Color: Yellow Shades

Purchase options for Sunny Seduction Yarrow

  • Size: #2 -
  • Status: BeautiFULL
  • Availability: In Stock

$26.00


Seductive summer sweetness abounds in this new Blooms of Bressingham selection, with its irresistible large heads of long lasting butter-yellow flowers atop sturdy columnar stems that rise above fern-like deep green foliage with gentle silvery highlights. Like the other Yarrow from Blooms, 'Sunny Seduction' offers a more compact plant with sturdier stems and more uniformity that other Yarrow making it a nobrainer for the landscape. Sun loving and deer resistant, 'Sunny Selection' is a butterfly magnet when in blooms and the flowers are perfect for cutting and brightening up the inside of the house. Plant it in groups and enjoy the carefree summer bloom show!

Foliage Color
Dark Green
Green
Silver
Maintenance and Care
Drought Tolerant
Heat Tolerant
Low Maintenance
Mass Planting
Vigorous
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Flower Color
Yellow
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer Bloomer
Late Summer
Fall
Exposure
Full Sun
Habit
Mounding
Upright
Soil Moisture
Dry Soil
Average Water
Additional Information about Achillea millefolium ''Sunny Seduction''

New Blooms of Bressingham selection

Growing Tips for Achillea millefolium ''Sunny Seduction''

Prefers a sunny location with well-drained soil, yet tolerates a wide range of growing conditions. Divide every 3-5 years or as needed for best growth. Remove spent flowers to increase the blooming period.