Achillea / ækɪˈliːə / [4] is a genus of flowering plants in the family asteraceae Borealis (bong.) is also a native variety found along the west coast of the united states north through canada and alaska The plants typically have frilly leaves and are known colloquially as yarrows, although this common name usually refers to a
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Common yarrow from europe and asia was originally introduced to america in colonial times, and has since naturalized throughout the u
Primarily along roadsides, fields, waste areas and lawns
Achillea main species achillea comprises about 85 species, but there are a few that are particularly popular in cultivation for their ornamental properties This species is native to the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere in asia, europe, and north america Has been used medicinally, especially in wound healing Division seed country or region of origin
Europe, western asia, north america fire risk rating Butterflies and songbirds are attracted Here's how to grow yarrow in your garden! It is durable and easy to grow in a wide range of soil types and has low moisture requirements
It reseeds and spreads quickly, making it a good groundcover plant for lawn replacement.</p><p><br></p><p>yarrow's abundant white flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other insects
Yarrow has fernlike, fragrant leaves Species and cultivars range in size from very small, creeping plants to very large—up to 4 feet (1.2m) tall Achillea is easy to grow and grows well even in poor, dry soil It is also known as milfoil and yarrow
Achillea is easily recognizable by its. The plants are clump forming but spread slowly