yarrow in English

noun
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a Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with feathery leaves and heads of small white, yellow, or pink aromatic flowers.
Gather early summer flowers like violets, yarrow and red clover to dry for teas and for tincturing.

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1. – common yarrow, milenrama, milfoil, western yarrow, bloodwort, carpenter's weed, hierba de las cortaduras, plumajillo, yarrow Species Achillea nobilis L

2. Achillea ageratifolia yarrow Achillea ageratum sweet-Nancy Achillea alpina Chinese yarrow

3. Achillea, Yarrow available now at American Meadows

4. Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow (/ ˈjæroʊ /) or common yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae

5. • Opening of Yarrow Township barite mine, Matachewan, Ontario.

6. Betony may be taken alone or with yarrow to help staunch nosebleeds

7. Achillea (Achillea spp.) also known as Yarrow or Milfoil is a hardy herbaceous perennial

8. Proven Winners - 'Firefly Diamond' - Yarrow - Achillea hybrid white ivory white plant details, information and resources.

9. They were designed to Japanese specifications and ordered from the London Yarrow shipyards in 1885.

10. Achillea (Yarrow) is a beautiful perennial, easily grown and suited to many climates and soil types, including clay

11. Achillea millefolium (White Yarrow) is a graceful perennial wildflower which produces an abundance of huge, flat clusters, 5 in

12. 9 The extracts of licorice, marshmallow and yarrow milfoil relieve skin and exercise their moisturizing and healing effects.

13. Achillea (Yarrow) are long-blooming, Old World perennials that are exceptionally easy-to-grow and provide ample nectar for butterflies

14. We provide creative gardeners with Achillea, Yarrow and the highest quality perennials for the confidence they need to succeed

15. ‘According to the Iliad, Achilles' soldiers used yarrow to treat wounds, hence some of its common names such as allheal and Bloodwort.’

16. Classy Groundcovers, 25% Off Sunny Yellow Deer Mix: 25 Yarrow 'Coronation Gold', 25 Black Eyed Susan, 25 Coreopsis 'Moonbeam', 25 Golden Creeping Jenny.

17. Achillea (Yarrow), valuable garden plants from the North Temperate Zone, are widely grown for the masses of flowers they bear throughout much of the summer

18. Ambuscade served as the basis for the design by Yarrow of the Douro-class destroyers which served the Portuguese Navy (Marinha Portuguesa) from 1933 to 1967.

19. For most, though, it's simply common yarrow (Achillea millefolium), an herbaceous perennial that has a delicate beauty but can also be considered an aggressive weed

20. British Boltholes Hotels The Yarrow, Broadstairs, Kent: hotel review East Kent further education college has its own hotel, restaurant and spa, where students learn …

21. Herbal and homeopathic ingredients such as Mentha piperita, Yarrow, Nux vom., Alium cepa, Influenzinum and Baccillum also commonly prescribed by conventional doctors and represent a significant part

22. 16 'Ah, ' said the grasshopper, 'But, you see, the meadow is now white instead of yellow. We now have michaelmas daisies and yarrow flowering there.

23. All flowering plants, including Cowslips, red clover, yarrow and yellow vetchling, will be collected over a one-year period and provide a snapshot of the changes over 150 years

24. Beardtongue plants typically bloom in early summer, filling that gap between the end of spring bulbs and the maturing of summer flowers like coneflowers, yarrow, and coreopsis

25. Boneset, fresh ginger, perhaps with echinacea, elder, yarrow and peppermint tea is a compact formula that can be used for the above disease patterns and symptoms

26. Achillea definition, any composite plant of the genus Achillea, having toothed or divided leaves and flat-topped clusters of flowers, and including the yarrow and sneezewort

27. Achillea, commonly known as Yarrow, are among the most popular perennials due to their ease of growth and their gorgeous wide, flat flower heads in a variety of whites, pinks, and yellows

28. For instance, the generic name for yarrow is Achillea, after the legendary Greek hero Achilles, who is said to have used the foliage to stanch the flow of blood from wounded fellow soldiers during the Trojan War.

29. Chamomile Tea, Thyme Tea, Peppermint Tea, Acacia blossoms Tea, Fennel Tea,Yarrow Tea, St.Johns wort Tea, Lemon balm Tea, Bear berry Tea, Elder blossoms Tea, Rosehip Tea, Linden blossoms Tea, Alder buckthorn Tea, Nettle Tea, Wild majoram Tea, Senna Tea, Hibiscus Tea.

30. Visitors will see gorgeous blue lupines, penstemons, bluebells, and forget-me-nots; yellow alpine buttercups, daisies, owl’s clovers, and monkey flowers; red paintbrush and skyrockets; and white columbines, Bistorts, Jacob’s ladder, and yarrow, as well as many other native flowers including the unique Elephanthead lousewort.

31. Astringent herbs such as yarrow, witch hazel, and white oak bark, vulnerary herbs such as calendula and comfrey, antiseptic herbs such as sage and myrrh, and a mild topical analgesic such as lavender can be made into strong decoctions, which can be applied to the perineum via a peri-wash or sitz bath

32. The meadows, pastures and roadsides in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere are the common home of a flowering plant known by the botanical name Achillea millefolium.Known by the common name yarrow, Achillea millefolium is a member of the aster family, a title it shares with daisies, marigold, echinacea and dandelion, merely to name a few.

33. The invention relates to plant extracts from at least one extract from at least one plant material selected among Equiseti herba (horsetail herb), Juglandis folium (walnut leaves), Millefolii herba (yarrow herb), Quercus cortex (oak bark), Taraxaci herba (dandelion herb), Althaeae radix (marsh mallow root) and Matricariae flos (or Flos chamomillae (camomile flowers) or a mixture or subcombination of these.