Achillea Fanal Care:  Everything You Need to Know

The Achillea Fanal can be an appealing and pretty easily sustainable addition to any and all homes that have a suitable environment. Even though this plant is pretty popular and not particularly difficult to come across, it does have a few more particular preferences that you may not have known. So, here is everything you need to know about the Achillea Fanal and how to care for it.

Achillea Fanal

Botanical Name Achillea Fanal 
Common Name Yarrow
Plant Type  Perennial
Flower Color Varying shades of bright red and orange 
Size When Mature Approximately 24 inches in height

Approximately 18 inches in width

Bloom Time Late spring or early summer 
Sun Requirements Prefers full exposure to sunlight but can tolerate partial shade
USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 10
Soil PH Range 4.0 to 8.0
Soil Type Chalky, loamy or sandy and moist but well drained
Water Needs Low
Native Area Europe and Western Asia 

What you Need to Know About Achillea Fanal

The Achillea Fanal is a bright plant that’s part of the asteraceae family. It is a European and Western Asian species of flower and it is usually a bright red or orange in color. 

Achillea Fanal is not known to be toxic to bees, birds, butterflies, moths, beneficial insects or any other pollinators whatsoever. 

In addition to this the Achillea Fanal is not known to be toxic to people and other livestock. 

However, it is toxic and dangerous to common household and farm pets such as dogs, cats and horses. 


Achillea Fanal Care

Here’s everything you need to know about growing and caring for a thriving Achillea Fanal. 

 

Light

The Achillea Fanal isn’t particularly specific or picky about the position in which you plant it. This means that, even though Achilleas prefer full exposure to the sunlight they are more than fully capable of surviving and even thriving in partial shade. This being said it is recommended that they do get at least a few hours of undisturbed sunlight every once in a while. 

Water and Soil Needs

The Achillea Fanal can grow and develop pretty well in most soils, no matter how poor they are. That being said, this plant won’t be able to thrive in waterlogged soil. In addition to thi, Achilleas prefer moist but well drained soil that’s either sandy, loamy or chalky. They can also handle both alkaline and acidic soil which makes them pretty easy to take care of. The recommended PH measurement for soil when it comes to Achillea Fanal is 6.4.

Furthermore, Achillea Fanal is pretty drought tolerant. This plants main watering needs have to be met when you first plant it and once you divide it. This means that it has pretty low water needs. With that being said, if your yard receives less than an inch of rain water every week, it is preferable that you give the plant additional water. 

Temperature Requirements

Achillea Fanal Achilleas are pretty adaptive flowers. This means that they can handle both pretty severe droughts and hardy frosts. That being said, the best conditions for growing Achilleas are temperatures that are above forty one degrees fahrenheit. The Achillea Fanal can survive and thrive well in USDA Hardiness Zones ranging from five to nine or possibly even ten. 

Fertilizer

The best fertilizers to use on an Achillea Fanal are organic and high nitrogen. The Achillea Fanal is considered a pretty heavy feeder. This means that you should fertilize your Achilleas twice a year. Use a balanced organic fertilizer during the spring and a fertilizer that’s high in nitrogen during the fall. 

Common Diseases 

The Achillea Fanal, like other perennial plants and Achilleas, could be affected by a few different diseases. Some of these include:

 

  • Stem rot
  • Powdery mildew (considered to be the most common)
  • Rust 

 

Achillea Fanal Propagation

It is recommended that you propagate Achillea Fanal using the division method during the early to mid spring. 

To proceed with this method effectively, simply separate the younger plants from the main, more aged ones after they start to bloom in the early spring. Once you’ve done that make sure to plant them straight away. It is preferable that you plant them at an identical level to the one they were at before. Proceed to water regularly as they begin to develop. 

Achillea Fanal Care: Final thoughts

Overall, the Achillea Fanal is a beautiful and pretty easy to take care of piece of greenery. This plant is likely to maintain its radiance and beauty for quite a few years if all of the above requirements and recommendations are done or at the very least, taken into consideration.

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