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Yarrow 'Inca Gold'
Achillea millefoliu
'Inca Gold'
Growth Characteristics Yarrow 'Inca Gold' is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, primarily producing flowers ranging from yellow to gold. It grows to a height of approximately 60–80 cm, and its leaves are deeply lobed in a feather-like pattern. Flowering mainly occurs in the summer, and it thrives in well-drained soil that prefers sunlight. Propagation Methods Yarrow can be propagated mainly by seeds, cuttings, and division. Seeds are sown in spring or autumn, while cuttings are taken by cutting new shoots in the spring. Division is a method of dividing and planting seedlings after the roots have established themselves in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Select well-draining soil. - Location: Plant in a sunny location. - Watering: Be careful of overwatering and replenish water only during dry periods. - Fertilizer: Avoid excessive fertilizer; it is recommended to apply a small amount of compound fertilizer in the spring. Garden Use Yarrow 'Inca Gold' is excellent for garden decoration due to its vibrant flower colors and fragrance. In particular, planting it alongside other perennial herbaceous plants creates a harmonious landscape. Additionally, the flowers can be used as cut flowers. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: Fungal diseases and rust may occur. Prevent them by ensuring good drainage and ventilation, and use fungicides if they spread. - Pests: Pests such as aphids may appear; manage them using natural insecticides or eco-friendly control agents. Healthy plant growth can be maintained through periodic observation and appropriate measures.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Height
30~60cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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