(Official Yarrow; Oregon Mountain Yarrow; White Flowered Yarrow) Creeping herbaceous perennial. Native to temperate zones worldwide, and often found in alpine meadows. Traditional usage (TWM): vulnerary, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and styptic. Plant prefers standard garden soil or poor soil, full sun and requires little water. Sow in flat or direct seed. Germ. in about 8 days in warm soils. Grows vigorously in any kind of soil. Prefers full sun and requires very little water. You know, a lot of people plant roman chamomile for lawns, but if an even more unusual lawn is desired, yarrow is a great choice! It spreads joyfully, makes a very cushy carpet, dissuades other plants from interloping, and may be mowed back as easily, or more easily, than chamomile. Space plants 18 inches apart.
Packet contains 200 seeds