Sneezewort Plant UK - Native Wildflower Herb
A graceful native wildflower for your healing garden
Sneezewort is a delicate and elegant native wildflower, bringing soft white blooms and a natural meadow feel to the garden. Light and airy in appearance, it moves beautifully in the breeze and blends effortlessly into wildlife-friendly planting schemes.
This is a plant that adds quiet beauty — perfect for those who love traditional wildflowers and naturalistic gardens filled with movement and pollinators.
Why choose The Healing Herb Garden Sneezewort?
Our Sneezewort plants are carefully grown and selected to establish quickly and thrive in UK gardens. Supplied as strong, healthy plants, they are ready to grow in borders, meadows, or natural planting areas.
Our plants are carefully grown and nurtured with patience and care, so they arrive healthy, well-rooted, and ready to thrive in your garden.
Sneezewort (Achillea ptarmica) is a hardy perennial wildflower known for its slender stems and clusters of small white flowers. Flowering through summer, it provides long-lasting interest and attracts a variety of pollinators.
This adaptable plant grows well in full sun or partial shade and is ideal for cottage gardens, meadow planting, and wildlife-friendly spaces.
As a medicinal herb, the leaves can be used as an insect repellent.
Sneezewort – The Healin
g Herb Garden
Usually available: Spring – Autumn
Life cycle: Perennial
Height: 45 – 75 cm
Position: Full sun / Part shade
Soil preference: Moist, well-drained soil
Sneezewort is loved by with bees, hoverflies and butterflies.
- Botanical name: Achillea ptarmica
- Type of plant: Perennial, native wildflower
- Soil: Preferably damp
- Flower: White
- Position: Sun, damp ground
- Height: 40cm
- Flowering period : July – September
Planting
Location: Plant in borders, meadows, or natural planting schemes.
Sunlight: Full sun or partial shade.
Spacing: Allow 30 – 45 cm between plants.
Care
Watering: Water until established; afterwards, only during prolonged dry periods.
Maintenance: Deadhead to prolong flowering if desired.
Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Harvesting
Method: Flowers can be cut for fresh or dried arrangements.
Timing: Harvest during peak flowering in summer.
Frequency: Regular cutting encourages fresh blooms.
Top tips
Garden use: Perfect for meadow planting, cottage gardens, and wildlife borders.
Pollinator friendly: Flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.
Cut flowers: Excellent for both fresh and dried arrangements.