Achillea — Ptarmica

: Its strong stems and long-lasting blooms make it an excellent filler for both fresh and dried bouquets.

: It features small, double flowers that look like tiny pompons or miniature daisies.

: Typically grows 30–80 cm tall and can spread via rhizomes; divide every 2–3 years to maintain its vigor and control its spread. Fun Facts & Uses achillea ptarmica

Meet , most commonly known as Sneezewort . This hardy perennial is a "cool cousin" to common yarrow, trading the typical flat-topped flower heads for loose, airy clusters of pure white, button-like blooms. Whether you know it as "The Pearl," " Goose Tongue ," or the romantic "Fair-Maid-of-France," this plant is a versatile addition to any garden or floral arrangement. Why You’ll Love It

: While useful to humans, Sneezewort is considered toxic to horses, cattle, and sheep . : Its strong stems and long-lasting blooms make

: Thrives in full sun but is one of the few Achillea species that actually prefers moist, well-drained soil .

: Traditionally used in folk medicine to treat toothaches and muscle pains. Fun Facts & Uses Meet , most commonly known as Sneezewort

: It is incredibly hardy (Zones 3–9) and drought-tolerant once established.