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Perennial herb belonging to the daisy family, with feathery, scented leaves and flat-topped clusters of white or pink flowers. It is native to Europe and Asia. (Achillea millefolium, family Compositae.)

Yarrow

River of Scottish Borders unitary authority, Scotland, rising in the Moffat Hills and flowing 38 km/24 mi northeast through the Loch of the Lowes and St Mary's Loch to join Ettrick Water southwest of Selkirk.

Its valley landscape was described by William Wordsworth and James Hogg.



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Name of the herb Parts used Quantity Extracts of Capparis spinosa Root 49 mg Cichorium intybus Seed 49 mg Solanum nigrum Whole plant 25 mg Terminalia arjuna Bark 25 mg Cassia occidentals Seed 13 mg Achillea millefolium Aerial part 13 mg Tamarix gallica Whole plant 13 mg
Poor-soil tolerant: nasturtiums, Achillea millefolium Rubble resistant: pot marigolds, euonymous, lilac Wind resistant:
Flowering for most of the summer, Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' grows a pleasing mound of soft leaves at the base, and 2 ft-stalks of pink-orange flowers which rise above.
 
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