Description
Achillea millefolium
Idaho native wildflower. Drought-tolerant, medicinal, and beautiful!
This incredibly hardy perennial has been used for oodles of medicinal reasons, and makes a scrumptious ale to boot! Extremely drought-tolerant feeds native pollinators. 2-3’ tall. Naturalizes and combines with other wildflowers. Open pollinated.
For more information about growing this plant, visit the USDA plant guide.
Seeds were sustainably wildcrafted in the Great Basin by Kyle and friends at Native-Seed Company.
200 seeds.
Directions: Direct seed in fall or spring. Or, start indoors and transplant out when plants are well established. Gently press seeds into soil, as light is required for germination.
Planting Depth |
Plant Spacing |
Days to Germination |
Days to Maturity |
On surface |
15” |
14-120 |
Perennial |