Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine'

Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine'
Flower scent Unscented
Leaf type Foliage leaf
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Flower color Red-dark purple red-187B
Soil fertility Not very demanding
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate
Structure (tissues) Herbaceous
Light conditions Sunny
Leaf division Simple
Plant, growth type Erect
Moisture requirements Well-drained

Achillea millefolium, commonly known as Milfoil or Yarrow, is a beautiful perennial plant that thrives in various growing conditions. One particular variety, called 'Summerwine,' stands out for its unique characteristics and stunning appearance. Let's take a closer look at this remarkable plant and discover why it is a popular choice for many garden enthusiasts.

One notable aspect of Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine' is its unscented flowers. While many flowers captivate us with their aromatic scents, this variety focuses on visual appeal rather than fragrance. The blooms of 'Summerwine' display a captivating dark purple-red hue (specifically known as 187B in flower color charts), adding a touch of elegance to any garden or floral arrangement.

In terms of foliage, 'Summerwine' showcases beautiful foliage leaves that are lanceolate in shape. These slender leaves have a rich green color and a simple yet graceful appearance. The leaf division is simple, meaning the leaves are undivided, which complements the overall aesthetic of the plant.

Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine' has an erect growth type. This means that the plant grows upright, creating a structured and organized appearance. Its herbaceous structure consists of soft, non-woody tissues, adding to its delicate charm.

When it comes to light conditions, 'Summerwine' prefers sunny locations. It thrives under direct sunlight, making it an ideal choice for gardens or landscapes that receive ample sunlight throughout the day. This plant requires well-drained soil, meaning it should not be planted in areas prone to standing water or overly moist conditions.

One of the advantages of 'Summerwine' is its ability to withstand winter conditions in USDA hardiness zones 5 and 6. It displays good winter hardness, ensuring that it can survive colder temperatures without significant damage. This makes it an excellent choice for gardeners in regions with harsh winters.

Regarding soil fertility, 'Summerwine' is not very demanding. It can tolerate a variety of soil types but prefers well-drained soil. It is recommended to amend the soil with organic matter to improve fertility and drainage, ultimately promoting optimal growth.

In conclusion, Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine' is an attractive and low-maintenance perennial plant that adds a touch of elegance and color to any garden. With its unscented dark purple-red flowers, lanceolate foliage leaves, erect growth type, and preference for sunny and well-drained conditions, 'Summerwine' is an ideal choice for gardeners looking for a visually stunning plant that can withstand colder temperatures. Whether used as a focal point in a garden bed or as a striking addition to floral arrangements, this variety of Milfoil/Yarrow is sure to impress and delight all who encounter it.

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