COMMON YARROW (achillea millefolium) - Composition Tuesday
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COMMON YARROW (achillea millefolium) - Composition Tuesday
© Erik McGregor - [email protected] - 917-225-8963
COMMON YARROW (achillea millefolium) - Composition Friday
© Erik McGregor - [email protected] - 917-225-8963
I need some help identifying this flower- I think it’s a #commonyarrow (with an uncommon #poodle in the background). The flowers are a purple pink- not as bright as the photo. #help #floweridentificationhelp #nmwildflowers #wildflowers #springblooms I think we have a Japanese Wisteria tree blooming, too- the flowers smell heavenly. https://www.instagram.com/p/COYUVOMFl4q/?igshid=1jokwtyido0aj
In the woods where time stands still and everything is perfect... 💙 ... #photos #nature #lingonberry #wintergreen #commonyarrow #pinecone #green💚 #greenworld💚 https://www.instagram.com/p/BzF8ujclK_O/?igshid=v4p976urthxh
Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) #CommonYarrow #Yarrow #Macro #Beauty #Perspective #Life #AchilleaMillefolium #NewEngland #Connecticut #Summer #Bloom #Botany #Hike #Trek #Fragrant #Medicinal (at Mansfield Hollow State Park)
Common Yarrow
Seeding: pre-culture at suitable temperatures (about 18°), cover the seeds
Time of blossoming: July to September
Common Yarrow was found in 60 000 year old tombs and it is therefore one of the oldest medicinal herbs in Europe. The herb heals all types of wounds and symbolizes protection and balance. Furthermore, the flower bolsters creative intuition. In German the plant is called “Schafgarbe”. “Garbe” comes from Old High German and means “healer”.
Usage: Harvested in spring, the leaves make a delicious salad.