Attractive finely divided green foliage, strong stems of rich red flowers from May onwards, the flat heads fade to a combination of light pink and creamy yellow. A very attractive variety, the flowers are excellent for drying.
When planting Achillea Paprika as ground cover – 4 plants per square metre is adequate with a little patience, 6 will give better coverage and 9-12 will make a weed supressing carpet very quickly.
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How to grow Achillea Paprika Position: Full sun Foliage: Hardy perennial, growth dies down in winter and fresh new growth emerges in spring. In mild areas some foliage may remain in winter. Soil and site: Any well drained soil.
Flowering time: Summer – June-September
Growth rate: Moderate Ultimate height and spread: 70cm x 60cm
Hardiness: Fully Hardy Aftercare: Water regularly after planting and through the first season until established. Cut to ground level in Early Spring.