New Vintage White Yarrow
Crisp White Clusters on a Compact, Sturdy Plant
New Vintage White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium 'New Vintage White') is part of a series bred for a tidy, compact, well-branched habit that resists the flopping older yarrows are known for. Clean white flower clusters with pale centers cover the aromatic, ferny foliage for weeks in summer, brightening the border and drawing butterflies and bees. Drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, its smaller size suits the front of sunny borders and containers in Eden Prairie, Plymouth, and Eagan.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Achillea millefolium 'New Vintage White' |
| Mature Size | 12–14 in tall and wide (compact) |
| Hardiness Zone | Zone 3–9 (fully hardy across Minnesota) |
| Light | Full sun |
| Bloom Time | Summer (long blooming) |
| Flower Color | Crisp white |
| Soil | Lean to average, well-drained; very drought tolerant |
Landscape Uses
Use New Vintage White at the front of pollinator and sunny borders, in containers, and in gravel and prairie-style gardens. Its compact, non-flopping habit pairs beautifully with coneflowers, salvia, and grasses, and the flowers cut and dry well.
Best Time to Plant
Plant in spring or early fall in a sunny, well-drained spot.
How to Plant
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Set the crown level with the soil, backfill (avoid rich, heavy soil), water in, and mulch lightly. Good drainage keeps it sturdy.
Watering
First Year: Water deeply once a week to establish the roots.
After Year One: Little supplemental water needed; it's very drought tolerant.
Drip Irrigation: Use sparingly; yarrow thrives on the dry side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it flop like older yarrows?
No, the New Vintage series is bred to be compact and well-branched, staying upright and tidy.
Is it good for pollinators?
Yes, the flat flower heads are a landing pad for butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects.
Is it hardy in Minnesota?
Yes, it's a Zone 3 perennial, fully hardy statewide.
Is it deer resistant?
Yes, the aromatic foliage makes yarrow reliably deer-resistant.
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