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- Achillea millefolium - Wikipedia
Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow ( ˈjæroʊ ) or common yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae Growing to 1 metre ( feet) tall, it is characterized by small whitish flowers, a tall stem of fernlike leaves, and a pungent odor
- How to Grow and Care for Common Yarrow - The Spruce
Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a dependable, low-maintenance perennial flower that can become invasive Learn how to care for yarrow to keep it in check
- Yarrow and Its Medicinal Uses: A Healing Garden Herb!
Yarrow is blooming! A garden staple, yarrow provides medicine for our family Find out all the ways to use yarrow for healing
- Yarrow - The Ultimate Growing Guide from Proven Winners
A favorite for cottage-style borders and native gardens, yarrow (Achillea millefolium) provides summer-long color, even in the most challenging growing conditions This hardy perennial produces flat-topped clusters of tiny flowers against a backdrop of ferny-green foliage
- How to Plant and Grow Yarrow - Better Homes Gardens
Yarrow is a classic garden perennial known for its ruggedness It shrugs off cold winters, hot and humid summers, drought, and poor soils to cheerfully bloom in sunny places
- Common Yarrow - US Forest Service
A member of the aster or composite family (Asteraceae), yarrow has flat-topped or dome-shaped clusters of small white flowers that bloom from April to October An attractive, hardy perennial, yarrow can reach about 3 feet in height
- Yarrow Benefits and How to Use This Herb - Dr. Axe
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a perennial plant from the Asteraceae family It’s the best-known species of the genus Achillea due to its various therapeutic uses in both folk and conventional medicine
- Yarrow - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Yarrow is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family (Asteraceae) and are native to North America, Asia and Europe depending on the species There are many species and hybrids of yarrows and some are evergreen
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