Achillea filipendulina ‘Cloth of Gold’ is a gem of a plant to include in your planting scheme. Nothing radiates the warmth of a scorching summer day better than these golden flowers. Fabulous planted as a statement piece or ‘en masse’ to produce a gilded quilt. Semi-evergreen Achillea filipendulina ‘Cloth of Gold’ produce huge, mustard yellow, plate-like flowerheads over finely cut, ferny aromatic foliage from June until the first frosts. If left, they become great winter interest or can be picked to be used a dried flower. Drought, heat, slug, and deer tolerant are some of its talents as well as being a nectar haven for bee and butterflies. Florists value it as a cut flower whether using it for vases, bouquets, or arrangements. Achillea are happy in a sunny spot in any well-drained soil. Being herbaceous, fully hardy perennials, they will thrive outside for you to enjoy for years to come with no winter protection required. Height 1.2-1.5m, spread 70-100cm.
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