Achillea Tutti Frutti 'Pomegranate' is a captivating perennial plant known for its vibrant, pomegranate-red flowers. It is highly favored by gardeners in the Irish climate for its striking color and ability to attract pollinators.
Height/Spread: Achillea Tutti Frutti 'Pomegranate' typically grows to a height of 2-3 feet (60-90 centimeters) with a spread of 1-2 feet (30-60 centimeters), making it a versatile plant for various garden spaces in the Irish climate.
Position: This variety of Achillea thrives in full sun, making it an ideal choice for gardens in Ireland that receive ample sunlight. It can tolerate a range of soil conditions and is well-suited for both coastal and inland regions.
Soil: Achillea Tutti Frutti 'Pomegranate' prefers well-draining soil, but it can adapt to various soil types, including clay, loam, or sandy soil. It is tolerant of slightly acidic to alkaline soil pH levels, ensuring its successful growth in diverse Irish garden settings.
Flowering Season: 'Pomegranate' blooms with an abundance of striking, pomegranate-red flowers from early to mid-summer. These vibrant flowers add a burst of color to Irish gardens, attracting butterflies and bees, thus promoting pollination and biodiversity.
Uses: Achillea Tutti Frutti 'Pomegranate' has versatile uses in Irish gardens. Its upright growth habit and colorful blooms make it an excellent choice for borders, beds, and cottage-style gardens. It also adds an attractive accent to rock gardens and container plantings. Additionally, the cut flowers of 'Pomegranate' can be used in floral arrangements, adding a touch of elegance to indoor spaces. Gardeners in Ireland appreciate its beauty, low maintenance, and ability to attract beneficial pollinators to their outdoor spaces.
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