Price range: $3.00 through $35.00
Western White Yarrow
Description



| Habitat | Plains-alpine, dry soils, fine-coarse | ||
| Soil | loamy | Sun | Full sun-light shade |
| Annual Precipitation | 8-60 inches | USDA Zones | 2-9 |
| Bloom Period | June-Aug | Life Span | Perennial |
| Height | 10-24 inches | Width | |
| Seeds per lb | 2700000 | Lbs per acre | 1 |
Germination Information: No pretreatment. Plant outside fall, spring or summer. Plant on soil surface or to 1/16 inch deep. Needs warm soil for germination. Typically a quick germinator and can initially overwhelm a planting but normally doesn’t continue to dominate. Has a pleasant fragrance
USDA Plant Guide (pdf)
Eagle Release Notes (pdf)
Great Northern Release Notes (pdf)
Pollinators
According to prairiepollination.ca, its pollinators are andrenid bees, miner/digger bees, bee flies, blow flies, brush footed butterflies, bumblebees, honey bees, checkered beetles, crabronid wasps, cuckoo bees, flesh flies, flower flies, gossamer winged butterflies, grass flies, leafcutter bees, mason bees, muscid flies, parasitic flies, root maggot flies, skippers, soldier flies, sweat bees, halictid bees, thick headed flies, yellow faced bees, yellow jackets, and potter wasps.

Additional information
| Size | packet, eighth ounce, quarter ounce, ounce, pound |
|---|---|
| Variety | Eagle, Great Northern |




