In the language of flowers, yarrow communicates a desire for relief and reconciliation in the face of long-term adversity between two people.
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In the language of flowers, yarrow communicates a desire for relief and reconciliation in the face of long-term adversity between two people.
Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has edible leaves that can be used to flavour beer. Or you can make a jam.
More info on Plants for a Future.
Yarrows
Yarrows Ltd. Victoria; Drafting Office Interior, 1946 British Columbia Archives Reference code I-01430
Whalers Being Refitted At Yarrows Shipyards, Esquimalt British Columbia Archives Reference code D-06520
In the long run, yarrows may prove to be unsustainable.
norespectforapples replied to your post:
vining @ a bbq eating some of sunets cupcakes and maybe a glass of wine from matt. ()
v...in.....es
the twins would be playing that stupid game with velcro-covered discs and tennis balls in the distance
drunken karaoke would probably be involved
just leave me here
yarrows replied to your link:
oh my god IM GCRYING
/yells/
also: yes, sunet. i'm trying to kill you. just as they killed me (◡‿◡✿)