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Springhill Nursery - Achillea, Fire King
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Unusual yarrow is a virtually foolproof perennial. The Fire King Achillea's rosy-red flowers bloom from late spring to early fall, providing a long season of color to accent any spot in a border, bed or foundation planting. Large clusters of bright blooms atop 15-20" stems with fernlike foliage. This Fire King Achillea is excellent for bouquets and dried arrangements.
Top-quality potted plants fully guaranteed. Plant 18-24" apart.
Shipped in 3" pot. Deer tend to avoid.
A. millefolium 'Fire King'
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