Noble Yarrow (Achillea nobilis) - rare herb - 50 seeds
It is hardy perennial herb to about 0,5m tall. It is native to Eurasia, widespread across most of Europe (except Scandinavia and the British Isles) and also present in Turkey, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. In Central Europe it is rare in wild state. It resembles common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) except with it has creamy-whitish or yellow flowers, more flower heads that are smaller and also the leaves are much more finely dissected into needle-like segments. It can probably be used in the same culinary (tea, spice, salads) and medicinal ways as common yarrow. The seeds should be sown in Autumn or in Spring in direct place in the garden and germinates within 1-3 months. Rarity in trading. The accession ex Poland. Package about 50 fresh seeds. Only a few packages available.