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Achillea Peachy Seduction

Achillea Peachy Seduction

Achillea Peachy Seduction


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Achillea Peachy Seduction brings a warm, romantic touch to the garden with its rich, peach-toned flower clusters. Each bloom is composed of countless tiny florets, creating broad, flat-topped heads that are irresistible to bees and butterflies, making it an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly gardens.. The blooms emerge in early summer, adding vibrant colour that lasts through to late summer. Thriving in a sunny spot, Peachy Seduction is hardy and resilient, coping well with the varied British climate, from warm, dry spells to mild, damp winters. This low-maintenance perennial is drought-tolerant and thrives in well-drained soil, making it perfect for low-care borders and cottage garden schemes. Over time, it will form a robust, clump-forming habit, returning each year with more abundant blooms and enhancing the gardens structure.. For best results, plant bare root in early spring after the last frost to allow Peachy Seduction ample time to establish strong roots. As the season progresses, this Achillea will develop lush foliage and a striking flower display, bringing lasting beauty and height to borders or mixed beds. Pair it with other summer perennials or ornamental grasses for a soft, naturalistic look.. Interesting fact: The Achillea Seduction Series was created by Dr. Elisabeth Sahin-Georgiadou in the Netherlands. This series includes cultivars such as 'Sunny Seduction' and this beautiful variety 'Peachy Seduction', known for their vibrant colours and robust growth.. Botanical name: Achillea millefolium 'Peachy Seduction'. The common name for Achillea is yarrow. Flower colour: Bright peach and pink. Plant size: 1. Blooms: July-September. Sunlight: Full sun. Established height:70cm-1m. Established spread:20-30cm. Life cycle: Perennial. Hardiness: Fully hardy. Years to establish: 2-3 years. Plant spacing: 9 plants per m2. Easy to grow. Scented: No. Attracts Wildlife: Butterflies, Bees, Birds, Pollinators. Dispatch: Early Spring (Mid March/April)
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