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Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow (/ ˈ j æ r oʊ /) or common yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Growing to 1 metre ( 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet) tall, it is characterized by small whitish flowers, a tall stem of fernlike leaves, and a pungent odor.
Achillea / æ k ɪ ˈ l iː ə / [4] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The plants typically have frilly leaves and are known colloquially as yarrows , although this common name usually refers to A. millefolium .
Achillea tomentosa, commonly known as woolly yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is sometimes kept as a garden plant, and occasionally naturalizes outside its original range of dry lowland habitats of southern Europe and (possibly) western Asia. It is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [2]
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Achillea pratensis has pinnate leaves with a low number of leaflets compared to A. millefolium and related species (15 per side on average). The inflorescence is comparatively loose. The plant is tetraploid. [1]
Achillea ptarmica is a Eurasian species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the genus Achillea. Common names include the sneezewort , sneezeweed , bastard pellitory , European pellitory , fair-maid-of-France , goose tongue , sneezewort yarrow , wild pellitory , and white tansy .
Achillea gerberi M.Bieb. 1808 not Willd. 1803; Achillea grata Fenzl ex Tchich. Achillea hispanica Schrank; Achillea ligustica Vis. ex Nyman 1879, illegitimate homonym not All. 1773; Achillea ochroleuca Waldst. & Kit. Achillea odorata Pall. 1793 not L. 1753; Achillea paucidentata (Ambrosi) Dalla Torre & Sarnth. Achillea pectinata Lam. Achillea ...
Achillea filipendulina is cultivated in temperate regions as a flowering ornamental plant. Ordinary garden loam and other soils support its growth. It is best grown in full sun, and is drought tolerant when established. Propagation is by seed or root division in spring. [7]