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Terracotta Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 'Terracotta'

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per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  3-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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• Achillea x ‘Terracotta’ (Yarrow) has multicolored, earth-toned flower heads that change color as the flowers mature from peach to orange to russet
• ‘Terracotta’ blooms for months, providing a consistent food source for butterflies all season long
• This drought-tolerant plant brings effortless color to sunny borders or containers

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Overall rating: 4.6923075 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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These plants were packaged well and arrived in great shape.

"I can't wait until these are in full bloom next summer."

Mel (5/5)

Lovely plant

"A really pretty yarrow with soft yellow florets turning to orange as they age, and with grayish green leaves on upright plants that are not as floppy as ""paprika""."

Ginger (5/5)

Beautiful plant

"The colors of this yarrow are beautiful, and the foliage is also pretty and was mostly evergreen here in my zone 7B garden (Maryland). We have had an unusually wet spring and summer (6. 5 inches so far in July!) and my plants got very tall and then flopped over. Next year I will Chelsea chop them in the spring so that they do not get as tall."

Oma (5/5)

Fast grower, but . . .

"I got about a dozen of these from HCG summer of 2024 and planted in my zone 6a permaculture landscape. I can't believe how they've taken off in just one year! They are 2 1/2 ft. tall now and have quadrupled (at least) in width. The terra cotta color is subtle and beautiful. The downsides that make me less excited are the fact that the stems fall over, some individually fall, and other plants have whole sections that topple over, making them very unattractive. The other downside is that they seem to be a magnet for gnats. I've never had gnats until I planted two of these near my front entrance. When you brush by the plants the gnats fly everywhere. I think I'll try taking the drip emitters off the plants so they can't grow quite as fast to see if that keeps them from flopping over, and I'll need to remove the plants near the front of the house. So, they're great plants in the landscape - sort of."

LorilouWho (4/5)

Didn't make it over winter

"Ordered several months ahead of time, the yarrow wasn't ready to ship until autumn. Plants arrived in good condition. Planted immediately with drip irrigation and were mulched. All three yarrows did not survived the winter. I'm disappointed. All my other yarrow planted years ago in the same spot are doing fine."

Kmobro (2/5)

Beginning to Flower

"Bought to to plant on my large raised beds and plant has acclimated well to our environment and has lots of new growth and is beginning to bloom."

MJ (5/5)

Hail resistant stalwart. Got 4"" of hail, no problem

"Center focal point of a rock garden area, surrounded by low crawling ground cover."

Gardendog (5/5)

Arrived in great shape and it's thriving in my garden!

"It's growing well and I'm very happy with it. I plan on using in flower arrangements."

Sam (5/5)

Sublte golden orange color

"I planted this lovely yarrow as a tribute to my sweet golden retriever who passed 2 years ago. I still miss her every day and this lovely color reminds me of her gorgeous golden coat. i planted it in a plastic bucket that I used as a watering spot for her in the yard. I drilled some drainage holes in the bottom and added a handful of volcanic rock for drainage. The bucket has a unique oval type shape making it an attractive planter. It will remind me of her every time I see it. I look forward to the blooms spilling out of the container this summer and the pollinators will too. Thank you for offering this unique color. This plant arrived healthy and is thriving!"

Miss H. (5/5)

Just blooms and blooms

"Got one of these years ago, it gets no direct water behind a rustic log just gets residual water from a few feet away. It blooms all year"

Norskylady (5/5)

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