Achillea × 'Firefly Fuchsia' (yarrow 'Firefly Fuchsia') brings bold, saturated summer color with wide, flat-topped flower clusters that start deep fuchsia pink and gradually soften to lighter pink tones. The blooms sit above neat, ferny foliage on strong, upright stems, giving you a clean look in the garden and dependable stems for cutting and drying.
Plant it where you can give it full sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it handles typical summer conditions well and keeps an attractive clumping habit, making it an easy fit in perennial borders, cottage-style plantings, and pollinator-focused beds. Use it as a mid-border accent or repeat it in drifts for a more designer look.
At maturity, plan on about 22-24 inches tall with a spread around 26-30 inches. Space plants so air can move through the clump. This helps keep foliage looking its best and supports sturdy stems through the bloom season.
To keep the plant tidy and encourage continued performance, deadhead or shear back spent flower heads. In colder regions, let the foliage stand for winter interest, then cut back in early spring as new growth starts. Divide older clumps when needed to refresh vigor and maintain the plant's shape year after year.