Achillea Ptarmica
hosenemesis
11 years ago
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A long time ago, I ordered seeds of the perennial Achillea ptarmica and "Ballerina". The first finally produced a plant, which was pretty nondescript and hidden under an ever-expanding Marmalade Skies Rose. But for the last three years, it has crept out from under the rose and produced sweet little sprays of white flowers. There are fewer of them but they are bigger than the flowers on the regular old yarrow I grow. The leaves are narrow and green. I like it.
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