Umbels of saucer-shaped, raspberry pink flowers; perfect for your garden’s sunnier areas
Bred in the Netherlends, Achillea ‘Saucy Seduction’ is characterised by its distinctive umbels of vibrant, raspberry pink blooms, that rest above their deep green foliage. As such, this Achillea variety is perfect for someone who is seeking to evoke a dazzling, fiery-hued theme within their garden. This Achillea’s arrangement of its saucer-shaped flowers into generous clusters that rest above slender linear stems forges a striking silhouette, which will be present from May through to September.
This plant is additionally resistant to pests, heat, humidity, and drought; assuring you that it will make a reliable, floriferous choice.
Variety Information
- Flowering Period: May to September
- Soil and Sun Exposure: Moist, well-drained soil, preferably receiving full sun exposure
- Eventual Height and Spread: (Up to) 2 metres, 2 metres
- Hardiness: Hardy
- Pot Size: 2 litres
Features
- Fresh from the Nursery
- Umbels of Pink Flowers
- Perfect for Sunnier Spots
- Aromatic Foliage
- Environmentally-Conscious Packaging
Planting Tip
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