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Achillea millefolium 'Sassy Summer Taffy' - COMMON YARROW 'SASSY SUMMER TAFFY''

Product Code: ACH-MIL-SST
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$6.99

Yarrow with darker pink flowers that age to peachy color. Cultivar wit more narrow upright habit.

Fast growing, pollinator friendly, plant for beginner or advanced gardener

Aromatic and therefore deer and rabbit resistant.

Blooming Time: early summer to late summer (early June to August), can be cut back to support blooming
Size: 26-33" tall x 22-26" wide
USDA Zones: 3-8
Culture: full sun, half sun, average to well drained soils. Grows well in sandy, well draining and drier clay, gravelly, neutral to slightly acidic or shallow rocky soils. Too rich and moist soil (or combination of both)  can lead to flopping or sprawling
Moisture Needs: dry, medium-dry, medium. Drought tolerant.
Origin: Walter's Gardens Introduction, plant patented under PP31755. Propagation is prohibited.

Black walnut tolerant: yes
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: attracts various bees and butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: Proven Winner Quart Pot (round 4.25" x 5' deep pot)

Plant combinations: Flower beds in sun, cottage gardens deer resistant plantings, naturalistic gardens, cut flower gardens. Good with Agastache, Amsonia, summer blooming Allium, Asclepias tuberosa, Aster, Baptisia, Calamintha, Coreopsis, Eryngium, Gaura, Knautia, Liatris, Monarda bradburiana, Monarda, Nepeta, Oenothera, Penstemons, Platycodon (taller ones), Rudbeckia, Salvia nemorosa hybrids, tall Sedum, Solidago, Stachys, Vernonia lettermannii, Veronica spicata and Veronica incana, Yucca, and grasses like Bouteloa, Muhlenbergia, Sporobolus, Schizachyrium scoparium, Sorghastrum or Panicum.

It's recommended to divide the plant from time to time to encourage the vigor.

Picture copyright: Walters Gardens

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Achillea millefolium 'Sassy Summer Taffy' - COMMON YARROW 'SASSY SUMMER TAFFY''

$6.99
 

Yarrow with darker pink flowers that age to peachy color. Cultivar wit more narrow upright habit.

Fast growing, pollinator friendly, plant for beginner or advanced gardener

Aromatic and therefore deer and rabbit resistant.

Blooming Time: early summer to late summer (early June to August), can be cut back to support blooming
Size: 26-33" tall x 22-26" wide
USDA Zones: 3-8
Culture: full sun, half sun, average to well drained soils. Grows well in sandy, well draining and drier clay, gravelly, neutral to slightly acidic or shallow rocky soils. Too rich and moist soil (or combination of both)  can lead to flopping or sprawling
Moisture Needs: dry, medium-dry, medium. Drought tolerant.
Origin: Walter's Gardens Introduction, plant patented under PP31755. Propagation is prohibited.

Black walnut tolerant: yes
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: attracts various bees and butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: Proven Winner Quart Pot (round 4.25" x 5' deep pot)

Plant combinations: Flower beds in sun, cottage gardens deer resistant plantings, naturalistic gardens, cut flower gardens. Good with Agastache, Amsonia, summer blooming Allium, Asclepias tuberosa, Aster, Baptisia, Calamintha, Coreopsis, Eryngium, Gaura, Knautia, Liatris, Monarda bradburiana, Monarda, Nepeta, Oenothera, Penstemons, Platycodon (taller ones), Rudbeckia, Salvia nemorosa hybrids, tall Sedum, Solidago, Stachys, Vernonia lettermannii, Veronica spicata and Veronica incana, Yucca, and grasses like Bouteloa, Muhlenbergia, Sporobolus, Schizachyrium scoparium, Sorghastrum or Panicum.

It's recommended to divide the plant from time to time to encourage the vigor.

Picture copyright: Walters Gardens

 

Customer Reviews

1 Review
  • Achillea Millefolium 5

    Posted by Kerra Taylor on Jun 19 2024

    So far they are thriving in my garden. I'm excited to see the blooms.