Achillea 'Double Diamond'
Sneezewort or White Tansy were common garden flowers as early as 1629 in England when Parkinson's description of the leaves "hackt about the edges like a sawe" explains the old name Goose-Tongue. Today, we love it for its easy care, deer and rabbit nixing aromatic leaves, and generous cut flowers composed of pearly rosettes on uplifted stems.


Description
Sneezewort or White Tansy were common garden flowers as early as 1629 in England when Parkinson's description of the leaves "hackt about the edges like a sawe" explains the old name Goose-Tongue. Today, we love it for its easy care, deer and rabbit nixing aromatic leaves, and generous cut flowers composed of pearly rosettes on uplifted stems.














