- the small twigs are reminiscent of broadleaved trees after pruning
- a good addition to scale models, dioramas and mini gardens
In the last few years, achillea or yarrow has gained popularity as the new super plant in decorative gardening.
Originating in Chile, like most plants from that region it is well adapted to the ongoing climate change.
It can endure both long periods of drought as well as floods.
It thrives mainly in nutrient-poor soils and has a long flowering period.
Our herbs are all grown in a Bulgarian region called the Rose Valley, they start to bloom at the end of April and retains their colour until the end of October, proving a corridor for the bee population.
The imagery of achillea (yarrow), as well as angelica (wild celery or root of the holy ghost), have gained popularity in the last few as a result of these qualities of the plants.
The dried St John’s wort, available in Slanchogled is self-seeded and wild, collected with a sickle and tied in bunches dried in an open front shed.
Suitable for teas and concoctions.