Achillea millefolium 'Fireland'

Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 'Feuerland'

Deciduous, Herbaceous Perennial

Achillea millefolium 'Fireland' is a low-maintenance perennial yarrow variety. Drought tolerant once established, this semi-evergreen features orange-red flowers with prominent golden centers all summer. The flowers fade to salmon pink, then tawny gold, creating a fiery effect. The long-lasting flowers complement the fern-like and fragrant leaves. Cut back after for a re-bloom. 'Fireland' typically reaches a height of 30" and width of 24 inches. Thriving in diverse soil conditions, including acidic, chalky, alkaline, well-drained, light, and sandy, it blooms from over a long period.

Growing Conditions

Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Exposure: Full Sun, Afternoon Sun, Reflected Heat

Water Needs: Drought-tolerant, Low, Occasional

Soil: Adaptable, Gritty, Rocky, Sandy, Well-drained

Description

Size: 24" - 36" tall x 18" - 24" wide
Shape / Form: Upright
Foliage Texture: Coarse
Foliage Quality: Coarse

Features: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Drought-tolerant / Water wise, Dwarf / Compact Plant, Flowers, Long Blooming, Fragrant

Foliage Color: Green, Silver / Gray

Flower Color: Mixed / Variable, Mutli-color, Red Orange, Coral / Salmon
Bloom Season: Summer
Flower Shape: Umbel


Uses and Applications

Landscape Uses: Matrix, Attracts Pollinators, Beds and Borders, Cutting Garden, Food for Foraging Wildlife, Habitat, Hell Strip, Mixed Border, Rock Garden
Special Situations: Deer Resistant
Wildlife: Bees, Butterflies, Deer Resistant

More Design Considerations

Season of Interest: Summer, Late Spring / Early Summer, Late Summer / Early Fall
Position / Role: mid-plane filler, matrix / mingler

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance Level: medium
Maintenance Tasks: Deadheading, Divide Plants to Rejuvenate

Plant Combos