Achillea Milliefolium Cassis ‘Darcies Cherry red’
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Description
Clusters of deep red flowers.
Perfect for our hot British summer gardens. This classic with a deep red coloured flowers contrasting against green feathered foliage is a must for middle of the border. We selected this strain in 2019 against many inferior specimens.
Flowering: Spring-Summer
Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height: 45cm
Spread: 50cm
RHS Plants For Pollinators
Further information:
Throughout the Summer cut back dead flower stems to encourage new flower heads. In winter you can leave the seed/flower heads on as they provide great structure to a winter garden, but are also homes for insects for the winter.
Common Name: Yarrow
Life Cycle: perennial
Family: Asteraceae
Foliage: Linear
Basic Colour: ( Red )
Flower Colour: Red
Natural Flowering: May – August
Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height with Flowers: 60cm
Soil Requirements: average / dry / well-drained / sandy
Soil ph: alkaline / neutral
Location: container / cottage garden / border / rock garden / Mediterranean
Usage: ornamental
Pruning: cut back after flowering
Tolerates: drought tolerant
Origin: Cultivar
Additional information
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Steve (verified owner) –
To early to tell needs time to grow , deliver time over a week ,
Luke Whiting (store manager) –
Hi Steve
Thank you for taking the time to review your plants. We hope you get many years of joy from them as they establish in your garden.
Regarding delivery we currently ship all orders form the previous week on the following Wednesday. So if ordered on a Monday it is 10 days till DPD drop it off at your door and if ordered on a Sunday it appears 5 days later. We send in this way due to having 600 varieties it is easier and more environmentally friendly to pick up all previous week plants on the Monday. We then quality control them and place in individual orders for packing on the Wednesday. This is all in the delivery terms on our Website (even I forget to look at other website delivery pages, so please don’t worry you missed this) and on the invoices emailed to you. We hope to be able to ship plants quicker in future but haven’t found a more efficient process yet. Please accept my apologies for the current time frame.
All the best
Luke