Gold Yarrow (Achillea filipendulina ' Gold') Gold Yarrow, also known as Achillea filipendulina ' Gold', is a vigorous, tall-growing yarrow with large, flat, deep golden-yellow flower heads. Here are some key characteristics of Gold Yarrow: Appearance: Gold Yarrow is a non-reseeding variety that blooms all summer and thrives with heat and sun in any soil, including clay. It produces small, deep yellow flowers in huge clusters on sturdy stems above silvery-gray foliage. The plant is known for its striking, bright gold flat clusters from late spring to late summer, complemented by its silvery-gray, finely cut foliage. The flowers hold their color when dried, making them suitable for dried flower arrangements. The plant is drought and heat tolerant, deer and rabbit resistant, and perfect for hot, dry, and sunny borders. It is also a favorite for cutting and attracts butterflies and bees . Growth and Care: Gold Yarrow is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and heat-tolerant plant that is easy to grow. It is a hardy perennial in zones 7 to 11 and is grown as an annual in cooler climates. The plant is known for its tolerance for various climatic conditions and soils, aiding in its naturalization worldwide. It is a tall, European native wildflower that has become widespread throughout the US and worldwide, popular with butterflies and bees . Use in Gardens: Gold Yarrow is an excellent choice for hot, dry, and sunny borders, adding a cheerful and vibrant display to garden landscapes. It is also suitable for cutting and makes a great dried flower. The plant's tolerance for various climatic conditions and soils has aided in its worldwide naturalization, making it a popular choice for diverse pollinators and a delightful addition to gardens .
