
Achillea 'New Vintage Terracotta'
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Achillea 'New Vintage Terracotta': A Warm Vintage Vibe for Modern Gardens
Rich in tone and tidy in habit, Achillea 'New Vintage Terracotta' brings a contemporary twist to a cottage garden classic. Its warm terracotta-orange blooms open in early summer and gradually soften to peach and creamy buff, offering a dynamic, multi-tonal display through the season. Compact and well-branched, this long-flowering yarrow fits beautifully into smaller spaces, containers, and modern mixed borders—delivering pollinator appeal, drought tolerance, and colour harmony in a neat, refined form.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 70 cm
- Spread: 25 cm, narrow and upright habit
- Flower Colour: Warm terracotta-orange, fading to peach and cream
- Flowering Period: Early to late summer; reblooms with deadheading
- Foliage: Finely divided, aromatic green foliage with soft texture
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil; thrives in sandy, gravelly, or average conditions
Uses and Benefits: 'New Vintage Terracotta' adds warmth, structure, and a vintage-inspired palette to sunny beds, borders, and container plantings. Its compact size makes it ideal for tight spaces or front-of-border groupings, while its pollinator-friendly flowers ensure it’s as functional as it is beautiful. Deer resistant and drought tolerant once established, it’s an easy-care perennial that blends effortlessly into sustainable and style-conscious gardens alike.
Companion Plants: Pair 'New Vintage Terracotta' with Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' for a bold contrast of deep violet spires and soft orange hues. Add Echinacea purpurea 'PowWow White' to brighten the composition and mirror the fading tones of the yarrow. Complete the design with Nepeta 'Walker's Low', whose blue flowers and mounded form soften the planting and support a wide range of pollinators.
Care Instructions: Grow in full sun and well-drained soil. Water during prolonged dry periods, but avoid overwatering. Deadhead regularly to prolong the bloom period. Cut back stems in fall or early spring to encourage compact growth. Divide every 2–3 years in spring to refresh the clump and maintain vigour.
History: Part of the New Vintage series developed by Darwin Perennials, 'New Vintage Terracotta' was bred for improved colour retention, repeat flowering, and a compact footprint. A descendant of Achillea millefolium, this selection carries the resilience and ecological value of its wild lineage, updated with a refined form and garden-ready palette.
Final Thoughts: With warm, fading blooms and a space-conscious habit, Achillea 'New Vintage Terracotta' offers nostalgic charm with modern reliability. It’s a standout for designers and gardeners seeking lasting summer colour, pollinator support, and effortless elegance in any sunny garden space.