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Yarrow

Achillea millefolium

Description:

Yarrow is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere. In Spanish-speaking New Mexico and southern Colorado, it is called plumajillo, or "little feather", for the shape of the leaves. In antiquity, yarrow was known as herbal militaris, for its use in staunching the flow of blood from wounds.[1] Other common names for this species include common yarrow, gordaldo, nosebleed plant, old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, thousand-leaf (as its binomial name affirms), and thousand-seal.

Habitat:

Dawes Arboretum

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SarahWhitt
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SarahWhitt

Newark, Ohio, USA

Spotted on Jun 26, 2011
Submitted on Jun 28, 2011

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