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Achillea Marshmallow

Achillea ptarmica 'Marshmallow'

£3.25approx. 100 seeds

Soft, fluffy, double white pompom flowers in clouds — the florist's favourite white achillea, vigorous and reliable, and one of the best perennials for cutting and drying.

Sowing months
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Height
70–90cm
Spread
45–60cm
Spacing
45cm
Position
Full sun or partial shade
Soil
Moisture-retentive; tolerates clay and damp conditions
Grow guide
How to grow Achillea Marshmallow
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About this variety

Achillea ptarmica 'Marshmallow' Sneezewort 'Marshmallow'

Soft, fluffy, double white pompom flowers held on slender stems above a clump of fresh green foliage — 'Marshmallow' is the achillea that earns its name from the moment the buds open, giving you clouds of pillowy white from midsummer to autumn.

A close relative of 'Ballerina' but with a more relaxed, vigorous habit, 'Marshmallow' is the floriferous workhorse of the Achillea ptarmica family. The double white flowers — small, soft, button-like — bloom in such generous numbers that established clumps can produce hundreds of stems in a single season. Like all ptarmica, this is a plant of damp meadows in the wild, which means it will happily grow in heavier, moisture-retentive soils that defeat the more familiar millefolium yarrows. RHS Plants for Pollinators recognised, and one of the finest white cut flowers for the cottage cutting patch.

A note on growing

Surface-sow indoors from February to April — don't cover the tiny seeds, as achillea needs light to germinate. Keep at 18–20°C; germination takes 10–14 days. Plant out after the last frost. Unlike most yarrows, 'Marshmallow' actively prefers slightly damp ground and will thrive where standard yarrow would sulk. Full sun is ideal but partial shade is tolerated. The plant spreads via underground rhizomes — vigorous in rich soil, more restrained in poor — so divide every three years in spring to keep it energetic and prevent it overrunning neighbours.

Where it shines

A florist's favourite for its long vase life and the sheer quantity of stems a mature clump produces. Outstanding as a filler in mixed bouquets — the soft white cloud softens any combination — and it dries beautifully for everlasting arrangements and wreaths. In the cottage border, it's the traditional partner to shrub roses, hiding their leggy stems with a froth of white. The open flower form is genuinely useful for short-tongued pollinators that struggle with more elaborate doubles.

Plant alongside

For the classic cottage garden look, plant alongside shrub roses and let 'Marshmallow' hide their bare stems in a cloud of white. For colour contrast, combine with the deep blue spikes of Larkspur or the cerise plates of Achillea 'Cerise Queen'. For an all-white border, pair with Achillea 'Ballerina' and Ammi majus.

Plant alongside

Achillea Marshmallow pairs beautifully with these cottage garden classics

RHS Plants for Pollinators

This plant has been assessed by the Royal Horticultural Society and recommended as especially beneficial to bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Growing plants like this directly supports UK pollinator populations — something close to our hearts at Salle Moor Hall Farm, where we see the difference a cottage garden full of the right plants can make.

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RHS Award of Garden Merit

The RHS Award of Garden Merit is given to plants of outstanding excellence for ordinary garden use. To earn this award a plant must be of good constitution, available to the gardening public, and perform reliably across a range of UK growing conditions. It is one of the most trusted plant recommendations in British gardening and a genuine mark of quality.

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