Yarrow is an easy to grow garden plant. It can be used in fresh or dried arrangements and has a pleasing fragrance. Yarrow was formerly used for medicinal purposes: to break a fever by increasing perspiration, to treat hemorrhaging and as a poultice for rashes. A tea used by Native Americans to cure stomach disorders was made by steeping the leaves.
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Duration
Perennial
Plant Type
Wildflower
Available
Yes
Sizes Available
Height
1-3 feet
Spread
1 foot
Bloom Season
Late Spring - Mid Fall
Flower Colors
Pink,
White
Sun Tolerance


Soil Tolerance
Average,
Clay,
Sandy,
Dry
Features
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Reference Links
https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=acmi2
Photo courtesy of Greg Lowenthal, LINPI
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