How to Propagate Achillea eriophora

The silvery, woolly leaves of Achillea eriophora whispered a challenge. Seed propagation, a gamble on fickle fate, proved fruitless. But the stubborn gardener, armed with a sharp blade, found solace in the precise cut of a semi-hardwood stem. Each tiny cutting, a whispered promise, held the potential for a flourishing clone, its future mirrored in the parent plant’s resilient spirit. The soft touch of rooting hormone, the gentle mist of a propagation dome – these acts of nurturing were a quiet communion, bridging the gap between anticipation and the eventual unfolding of delicate new growth, a tapestry woven from patience and perseverance.

Achillea eriophora

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating Woolly Yarrow (Achillea eriophora) Woolly yarrow, with its captivating silver-green foliage and sunny yellow blooms, brings a touch of untamed beauty to any garden. Native to the mountainous regions of Iran, this hardy perennial (Achillea eriophora) is known for its drought tolerance and resilience, making it a favorite among experienced … Read more